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A submerged vehicle was found the morning of Aug. 29 in the Great Chazy River in the Clinton County town of Altona. The bodies of Mikita C. Fox, 23, of Wikemikong, Ontario, and Danine R. Swamp, 24, of Nedrow, were recovered downriver later that day.
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Accident on Great Chazy River claims two lives By Jeremiah S. Papineau jeremiah@denpubs.com ALTONA — The lives of a young man and woman were lost following the violent weather that gripped the region last Sunday. Mikita C. Fox, 23, of Wikemikong, Ontario, and Danine R. Swamp, 24, of Nedrow, died following a motor vehicle accident Aug. 28 on Devils Den Road in the town of Altona. According to state police reports, the
vehicle in which Fox and Swamp were traveling, a 2011 Buick sedan, traversed a bridge over the Great Chazy River that had partially washed away as a result of intense rain that evening. As the vehicle entered the bridge, it was pulled into the river as a result of the extreme current and water level, authorities stated. The roadway had reportedly been marked off to warn motorists of the unsafe road conditions. Lionel Peryea, who resides just a few
hundred feet away from the bridge, was one of the first people on scene at the accident. Peryea said he and his wife had been watching the evening news on television and had went to bed when sometime after 11 p.m. the two were suddenly awoken. “We no more than dozed off and minutes later we heard squealing of tires,” said Peryea. The two sprang from their bed and Peryea went outside onto his deck which
faces north toward the river. “When I looked off the deck, I could see two red lights circling, spinning,” he recalled. Peryea said he ran back into the house to call 9-1-1. When he returned to the deck moments later, Peryea said he could see headlights before the vehicle flipped over again in the water with the vehicle's taillights visible before finally submerging in the water and traveling out of sight.
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PLATTSBURGH — The United Way of the Adirondack Region is setting its sights a little higher this year for the nonprofit organization’s annual fundraising campaign. Gerald H. Morrow, chairman of this year’s campaign, said the amount the local United Way hopes to raise this year has increased from $750,000 to $775,000. The in-
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crease, said Morrow, is based on the growing economic need in the organization’s service area, which spans Clinton, Essex and Franklin counties. “I’m 110 percent confident,” Morrow said of the team being able to meet the new goal. “I have no doubt that the North Country will come through. They always do.” The campaign team — which consists of volunteers from throughout the tri-county region — exceeded last year’s goal, proving it can be done
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CBP officers arrest wanted man CHAMPLAIN — U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers have arrested a Colorado man wanted on kidnapping charges. On Aug. 28, CBP officers working at the Champlain Port of Entry encountered Todd Daniel Wilcox, 49, of Colorado Springs, Colo., in the custody of Canada Border Services Agency. Wilcox had been staying in Canada illegally since 1997, and was recently arrested by Canadian authorities in Quebec on theft charges. He was deported back to the U.S. Aug. 29 under arrangements made with the U.S. Marshals Service. During a secondary examination, additional record checks confirmed Wilcox was the subject of an active arrest warrant issued out of Colorado Springs for second-degree kidnapping. CBP officers verified the validity of the warrant and confirmed Wilcox’s extradition to Colorado. Wilcox was arrested by CBP and turned over to the custody of the New York State Police pending extradition to Colorado.
Canadian woman convicted for drug trafficking Charges stem from possession of more than 70,000 ecstasy pills CHAMPLAIN — A Canadian woman has been convicted in U.S. District Court on drug charges. Tara Haynes, 34, of Montreal, Que., was convicted Aug. 22 of possession with attempt to distribute a controlled substance and attempted importation of a controlled substance. Haynes was found guilty after a four-day jury trial in front of Judge Mae A. D'Agostino in Albany.
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Storm debris to be picked up curbside by village crews ROUSES POINT — The village of Rouses Point Department of Public Works will be collecting branches and limbs that have fallen as a result of last weekend’s storm. Residents may place branches and limbs curbside to have them picked up by village crews this week and into next week. For more information, contact the village office at 297-5502.
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Business is good, says owner of Up North BBQ and Catering By Jeremiah S. Papineau jeremiah@denpubs.com
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CHAZY — Thomas LaPierre couldn’t be happier. LaPierre opened his new business, “Up North BBQ and Catering” June 1, building on his experience in a smaller barbecue catering operation for the past nine years. That business had grown, leaving LaPierre needing a bigger kitchen. “So, I decided to go all in and start a small barbecue restaurant,” said LaPierre. “Business has been good,” added LaPierre. “We see a lot of repeat customers, and a lot of new faces, too.” The business began by offering take-out meals with a menu of traditional southern barbecue from pulled pork, beef brisket, chicken, ribs, smoked turkey, and other meats, which it continues to offer today.
“We also have hot and cold side dishes, from traditional cold summer salads, barbecue beans, smokey mac and cheese, French fries and tater tots,” said LaPierre, who added his business is “always looking to expand our menu to meet our customers’ cravings.” Up North BBQ and Catering currently only offers take-out in addition to its catering services, but LaPierre has plans to open a dining room in October. The business also employs LaPierre and one full-time employee — Amanda Barlow — and two part-time employees — Nick Averill and Andrew Duprey — who work as needed. Up North BBQ and Catering, located at 9592 State Route 9, is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, 12 to 6 p.m. The business may be reached at 8463663 and can be found on Facebook where specials are posted daily.
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CHAZY — The board of directors for the Alice T. Miner Museum is developing a new strategic plan to respond better to the interests of North Country residents. According to a press release, the museum, located at 9618 State Route 9, offers “something to suit everyone’s taste” yet the board is interested in learning what various groups want to see on display. Those interested in providing input may visit www.zoomerang.com/Survey/ WEB22CWSNTP6FX or e-mail info@minermuseum.org for a copy of the survey. The Alice T. Miner Museum hold portraits and letters of famous Americans, such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, and memorabilia from the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and the Civil War, among other artifacts. For more information, call the museum at 846-7336.
New representative for JCEO outreach program WEST CHAZY — The Joint Council for Economic Opportunity of Clinton and Franklin Counties has appointed Dale Anne Wolters as the new representative for the JCEO outreach program in the town of Chazy.
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Latest Clinton County Court sentencings PLATTSBURGH — The following sentencings, furnished by the Clinton County District Attorney’s office, were recently recorded in Clinton County Court. Jesse McSweeney, 27, Mooers Forks, pleaded guilty to second-degree vehicular manslaughter, third-degree assault and aggravated driving while intoxicated. McSweeney was sentenced to 2-6 years state prison on the charge of vehicular manslaughter; one year county jail on the charge of assault; and one year county jail on aggravated DWI, with all time to run concurrent. He was further ordered to install an ignition interlock device and participate in a victim impact panel and pay fines, surcharges and restitution. Hayley Turner, 29, Ellenburg Depot, pleaded guilty to aggravated DWI with a child less than 15 years of age. Turner was sentenced to 5 years probation. She was further ordered to install an ignition interlock device and pay fines and surcharges. Craig Desrocher, 30, West Chazy, pleaded guilty to thirddegree rape and endangering the welfare of a child. Desrocher was sentenced to 2 years state prison with 5 years post-release supervision. He was further ordered to pay fines, surcharges, and a DNA sample fee. Justin Houghtaling, 17, Arkport, pleaded guilty to thirddegree burglary. Houghtaling was sentenced to 90 days county jail and 5 years probation. He was further ordered to pay fines, surcharges, and a DNA sample fee. Patrick Hayes, 41, Alden, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Hayes was sentenced as a second felony offender to 1 1/2 to 3 years state prison consecutive to any other prison time and surcharges. Cory Favreau, 30, Plattsburgh, pleaded guilty to two counts of fourth-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance. Favreau was sentenced as a second felony offender to 4 years state prison with 2 years post-release supervision on each count to run concurrent. He was further ordered to pay fines, surcharges, restitution and a DNA sample fee. Justin Lapier, 25, Plattsburgh, pleaded guilty to felony driving while intoxicated. Lapier was sentenced to 4 weekends county jail; 5 years probation; and 100 hours community service. He was further ordered to install an ignition interlock device, participate in a victim impact panel and pay fines and surcharges. Tammie Guay, 37, Plattsburgh, pleaded guilty to firstdegree aggravated unlicensed operation, DWI, and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Guay was sentenced to 1-3 years state prison on the AUO
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ne of the most photographed vistas in the Adirondack Park is the view of the High Peaks from Route 73 near Lake Placid. Please, enjoy the view; it’s the closest you’ll get to these mountains for a while. In the wake of Tropical Storm Irene, the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has wisely closed the eastern section of the High Peaks Wilderness Area, the Giant Mountain Wilderness and the Dix Mountain Wilderness indefinitely. There is untold devastation in the backcountry here, untold because we still don’t know the extent of damage to the woods, waters, trails and infrastructure. Unfortunately, the DEC is faced with a daunting task — keeping people out of these wilderness areas during one of the busiest hiking weekends of the year, Labor Day weekend. Try telling hardcore backpackers, who have been planning their weekend trips for months, to stay out of the woods. It’s nearly impossible.
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But everyone who reads these words can help. Either postpone your High Peaks hike if you have one, or help suggest alternative hiking/camping destinations for tourists determined to hike the tallest mountain in the state — Mount Marcy — or others nearby. Luckily, most of the major trailheads are unreachable right now. We just hope hikers heed the “Road Closed” and “Trails Closed” signs. The biggest trailhead in the Adirondack Park, and the main access point for the Eastern High Peaks Wilderness, is the Adirondak Loj, operated by the Adirondack Mountain Club. It is currently isolated; the bridge crossing the West Branch of the AuSable River on Adirondack Loj Road is gone. Another popular access point to Mount Marcy and the High Peaks is The Garden trailhead near Keene Valley. It is unreachable. The Johns Brook bridge on the road to The Garden is gone. It’s a 3.5-mile hike to ADK’s Johns Brook Lodge, which is now cut
off from the world. While the Upper Works trailhead — the southern terminus of the Eastern High Peaks and a popular way to the Flowed Lands and Indian Pass — near Newcomb is reachable, the DEC has also closed this access point to hikers and backpackers. “The Flowed Lands is now the Flooded Lands,” said DEC spokesman David Winchell. While reports were still spilling in Tuesday, it appears the backcountry damage could be unprecedented. Foot bridges, trails, railings and dams were either seriously damaged by the flash flood waters or are gone altogether. Blowdown trees litter the forest, making the trails that remain unpassable. •The dam at the Duck Hole is gone, as is the water in the pond. It now appears to be only a few feet deep. •The bridge over Marcy Dam is gone, and the dam is leaking significantly. •The dam at Elk Lake in North Hudson was also partially breached, and the access road across the dam is gone. •There are numerous washouts on the Marcy Dam Truck Trail and Marcy Brook between Marcy Dam and Avalanche Camps jumped its banks, carving a new channel and wiping out much of the trail. •The Van Hoevenberg Trail above Marcy Dam is eroded 1-3 feet deep in many places.
The handrails on the suspension bridge on the Calamity Pond trail are gone and the trail is not passable. •The first bridge on the Klondike Trail is also gone, and trails along the shore line at Lake Colden are under water. •And there are many new slides on peaks such as Wright, Colden-north, Trap Dike, Basin, Haystack, Wolfjaws, Dixes and Giant. Cascade Mountain also has a tremendous swath cut down its face. We urge people to stay out of these backcountry areas until the DEC deems them safe. Alternative hikes can be found on the DEC website (dec.ny.gov). A trip to these backcountry destinations at this time will put lives, and the lives of rescuers, in danger. Emergency personnel are busy enough dealing with public safety along the main roads damaged by Irene; they don’t need to be dragging someone out of the woods when it is completely avoidable and unnecessary.
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insure they’re first in line when the government has money and tax breaks they want to Small business is the engine of the country send out. It comes then as no surprise that big and represents over 80 percent of the nation’s business, labor unions and those in our socibusinesses. They are repeatedly overlooked ety less fortunate who represent a large votwhen it comes to government stimulus plans. ing block are generally in the mix. Small business has given birth to some of our That last group could be broken down into nations largest and most successful companies two portions those who truly need assistance today. and those who’ve learned to live comfortably Major firms and large businesses are large within the system, and require their own form enough and sophisticated enough to fend for of stimulus to become a productive a part of themselves in the world economy. It’s genersociety. Dan Alexander ally these big businesses that send jobs out of This country was established based on reliThoughts from the country and focus on their profit first and gion, family and free enterprise. Using that as Behind the Pressline foremost. my basis we need to look at how we return to County, community and employment tend one nation under God, strengthening the family structure to be far down on their priority list. We need to invest govwhile invigorating and encouraging small business and start ernment money in small businesses, reaching middle Amerups. ica, providing them a safe harbor to take the risks associated with a small business, weather the economy and providMy plan starts with a summit of all active American Reli- ed our struggling communities with a stable and diverse logions to discuss ways of working together to encourage a re- cal economy. newed interested in all faiths. America has slowly been turnIt’s estimated that approximately 13.9 million people are ing away from God over the years and I believe those actions unemployed around the country today. There are over 6 milare taking its toll on our society. I’m not one who believes lion small businesses with more than one employee. If each God is punishing the U.S. for such actions. I just firmly be- small business was given a 150 percent tax credit for the enlieve we need a benevolent God as the central figure in the tire amount of the wages paid for hiring an unemployed perstructure of our society. son we could put a serious dent in reducing the unemployThe concept of separation of church and state doesn’t ment rate while greatly stimulating our local economies. mean the elimination of one over the other. Both play an imAny person launching a new small business would be elportant role and both are in current need of attention. With- igible for low interest SBA loan for start up funds, given a out church, state has no true moral compass. In order for three-year federal tax holiday as incentive to get off the unthere to be balance in our society each of us needs to recog- employment rolls and encouraged to hire other unemployed nize right from wrong. True faith gives each us greater con- persons. trol over the direction government takes. It becomes a balWhen you consider we spend nearly $5 billion every week ancing scale between the two and it’s what’s missing in our on unemployment benefits with nothing in return, this plans society today. One can not succeed without the other. attempt to use those funds to create self sustaining employment. Obviously an employment base line and rules would need to be established for such a tax credits to control any Recently I was sent an editorial written by filmmaker abuses but such a stimulus would inject a new found confiMichael Moore, who lamented that America’s downslide bedence in Main Street and raise the importance of American gan when President Reagan fired the striking Air Traffic entrepreneurship, while not seeing any of the funds leave Controller in the early 1980s. our shores or be gobbled up by excessive compensation However, I think America’s downslide began about 10 bonus plans, as was the case with the Wall Street Bailout years earlier in the early 1970s when Blue Laws were rePlan. pealed. Blue Laws outlawed the opening of retail establishA renewed interest in Faith, Family and Small Business ments on Sunday and the sales of alcoholic liquor products. will impact every sector of our society. Much like Roosevelt I recall prior to there removal, Sunday was a day when opened the eye’s of the country after the great depression to families and extended families got together after going to the New Deal, this plan will put America back on the path church services and enjoyed a big meal at grandma’s house. to common sense and work ethics rooted in family and faith Sundays were set aside for church, family and special outvalues. But I wouldn’t hold out much hope that any version ings. Today Sunday is just another day. From where I sit, the of it could be considered anytime soon. Blue Laws provided the catalyst to help bring families toMain stream politics isn’t prepared to deal with any of gether as two key attractions, shopping and alcohol, were these issues any time soon, but I thought drafting it was taken out of play. As part of my economic recovery program more productive than complaining about Washington’s inI would look to enact a national Blue Law insuring that every activity and who knows we use to joke about same-sex marbusiness is closed one out of the seven days with the excepriage and look at what continued persistence on their part tion of emergency services, communication, agricultural, has accomplished. Who knows? There may be hope for my recreational, and seasonal businesses as well as public servplan some day. ices utilities. I would also double the IRS deduction given Dan Alexander is publisher and owner of Denton Publicafor contributions to a legitimate religious faith. tions. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.
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Thanks to Ironman supporters I was the captain of the volunteers of the bike aid station at the Wilmington firehouse for Ironman. I would like to thank the more than 120 volunteers who came during the day and assisted. Special thanks to the Wilmington Fire Department for allowing the event to be staged there. Many thanks to Bill Skufca, Bill McGreevy, Steve Corvelli, Dean Antonucci, Ben Newell, Amy Peck, Tina Preston and Cliff Holzer, who represented the Fire Department; Roy and Becky Holzer from the Little Supermarket, who took care of the cost for the DJ and provided great lunches for all the volunteers; Doug Sequin for the DJ services; Linda Preston, breakfast chef and lunch organizer; Shannon and Matt Stanley and Bob and Karen Peters, who spent 10 hours assisting; and lastly, thanks to Toni Ashlaw, who almost single-handedly took care of a mountain of garbage. The job could not have been done without everyone working hard. I know it is sometimes aggravating to share the road with the bikers while they were training. I also know that most of the racers were very appreciative of all that the volunteers do. Just check out the many thanks on the Ironman volunteer website. Ironman donates to many charities in the towns where there are aid stations, the Wilmington Fire Department and
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the Wilmington Youth Ski program being just two of the recipients in Wilmington. This money stays in Wilmington for Wilmington people. The much bigger picture is the thousands of people who come into the area to train, their families and friends, all spend money. Whether it is for hotels, food or other necessities, it is money that helps the economy. Ironman is a milliondollar boost to a county that surely needs that boost. Thanks again to all the volunteers who helped and thanks to all the drivers that dealt with the bikers. Diane E. Kirby Wilmington
Tournament to honor ‘Mr. B’ Over a career that spanned several decades, the late Leo Bourgeois, or "Mr. B" as he was affectionately known, impacted the lives of hundreds of Peru Central School students, encouraging them to do their best and not to give up. For Mr. B, giving up on kids was not an option, as their
futures could not be seen. With his wisdom, warmth, humor and optimism, Mr. B gave students hope and helped them find their way. In honor of Mr. B, several PCS alumni came together in 2010 to establish a scholarship in his memory for a deserving PCS senior — a fitting tribute to a man who spent his life reaching out to students motivating them to be the best students possible for a brighter future. The first $1,000 scholarship was awarded this past June to PCS senior Abigail Lajti, who is pursuing a pre-med course at SUNY Albany in the fall. The second-Annual Leo P. Bourgeois Memorial Golf Tournament will be held on Sept. 30 to raise funds for the scholarship in his name. The tournament will be held at Adirondack Golf & Country Club in Peru with registration beginning at 11 a.m. and a shotgun start at noon. The cost to enter the four-person scramble tournament is $260 per team, which includes greens fees for 18 holes, golf cart, gift bags, awards and a hors d'oeuvres reception following the tournament. Non-golfers and alumni are encouraged to attend the reception at a cost of $20 per person. Volunteers for the day of the tournament are also needed. The cost to become a tournament sponsor is $50 to $150. For more information about the tournament, entering a team, becoming a sponsor or to volunteer, contact Cheryl Breen Randall at 524-1192 or by email at cheryl.breen-randall@ verizon.net. Cheryl Breen Randall Peru Central Class of '66
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How to fit fitness into your day
all is definitely my favorite season. The weather is perfect — the days are warm and the nights are cool. One of the things I like most about the fall is the fall blooming perennials. While most people think about the plethora of spring and summer blooming perennials, but the fall bloomers are standouts. Most of the fall blooming perennials are tall, stately, and bring deep purples, rusts, scarlet, and gold colors to the garden’s color palette. One of my favorite fall bloomers is the Japanese Anemone. This part shade late summer to mid fall blooming perennial has pink and white flowers that resemble poppies. The anemone’s dark green foliage are also a great asset to the garden throughout the summer. Another fall bloomer for the shade garden is cimicfuga or bugbane. The plant’s foliage is finely cut and fern-like. Bugbane produces white flowers on tall (three plus feet) stems during the late summer/fall. Newer varieties can also be found with chocolate colored foliage. My favorite native fall perennial is Eupatorium, or Joe Pye Weed. I remember being introduced to this plant during college field work my sophomore year at school. It was a beautiful sight in the fields
ith today’s hectic lifestyles and busy schedules it can be a real challenge when trying to find time to fit in exercise. The key is to make it convenient. Try some of the following tips to squeeze more physical activity into your busy day. Wake up early. Wake up 30 minutes early and use the time to walk on the treadmill or take a brisk walk around the neighborhood. Make household chores count. When you’re doing your chores, do them at a fast enough pace to get your heart rate going both indoors and out. Be active while watching TV. Use hand weights, ride a stationary bike or do your favorite stretching routine while watching your favorite shows. Involve the whole family. Take family walks before or after dinner. Play catch, or ride bikes. It’s best to work up to 30 minutes of exercise, but you can get that in with short bursts throughout the day. Walk the dog. If you have a dog, take them for a brisk walk. It will become routine and they will be just as excited about getting exercise as you will be. Get social. Some people do better when having a commitment to another person or a group. Look up some group exercise classes, find a hiking club, or join a team. Be active while running errands. Park at the back of the lot when you go to the store. Take the stairs instead of an elevator or escalator
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and meadows during September. In the garden this mauve blooming flower makes a wonderful backdrop to the garden border. Newer varieties have been bred shorter and less weedy, but still have the same dense mop heads of the original variety. Another fall blooming perennial, that in my opinion, is under used is goldenrod. Goldenrod produces an abundance of tiny yellow flowers each August that last throughout the fall. Goldenrod is a great plant for those hard hotspots in your garden. This plant thrives in full sun even if the soil is dry and infertile. I could go on and on with more fall blooming perennials — asters, pink turtlehead, mums, coneflowers, sneezeweed, sedums, black eyed susans and more! Adding a few of these fall beauties to your perennial beds is a great way to make the gardening season last longer! Anne Lenox Barlow is a professional horticulturist who enjoys gardening with her family in Plattsburgh. She also chro nicles her gardening experiences at her blog www .northcountrygarden.wordpress.com. She can be reached at a.lenox.barlow@gmail.com.
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when at the mall. Make the most of your commute. Walk, run, or ride a bike to work instead of driving. Take fitness breaks at work. Instead of hanging out in the lounge, take a short walk. Start a lunchtime walking group with co-workers. The regular routine and support of your coworkers may help you stick to a program. Schedule physical activity as you would any other appointment during the day. Don’t change your exercise plans for every interruption that comes along. Remind yourself that physical activity is important, too. If you travel for work, plan ahead. Bring your jump-rope or choose a hotel that has fitness facilities. If you’re stuck in an airport waiting for a plane, grab your bags and take a walk. Remember, there is no single best way to fit exercise into your day. Do what works for you, and make a habit of getting some form of physical activity everyday. Corinna Maggy is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer and corrective exercise specialist offering private personal training, classes, and weight management pr ograms. She can be r eached at 605-3549 or corinnamaggy@yahoo.com.
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September 3, 2011
Blood drives scheduled throughout September Walk-ins welcome at all locations PLATTSBURGH — The North Country Regional Blood Donor Center will conduct several blood drives throughout Clinton County this month. Blood drives will be held on the following dates and times at the following locations: • Friday Sept. 2, Comfort Inn, 411 State Route 3, Plattsburgh, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Tuesday Sept. 6, SUNY Plattsburgh Angell College Center, 38 Rugar St., Plattsburgh, 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. • Thursday Sept. 8, Mooers Volunteer Fire Department, 2508 U.S. Route 11, Mooers 3:30 to 7 p.m. • Monday Sept. 12, Cornerstone Drug and Gift, 72 Champlain St., Rouses Point, 1 to 5 p.m. • Friday Sept. 16, Chazy Central Rural School, 609 Miner Farm Road, Chazy, 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. • Wednesday Sept. 21, Altona Volunteer Fire Department, 480 Devils Den Road, Altona, 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. • Friday Sept. 23, Clinton Community College, 136 Clinton Point
Dr., Plattsburgh, 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. • Tuesday Sept. 27, Meadowbrook Healthcare, 154 Prospect Ave., Plattsburgh, 12 to 3 p.m. • Thursday Sept. 29, Beekmantown Volunteer Fire Department, 6974 State Route 22, Beekmantown, 4 to 7 p.m. Those wishing to donate blood must be in good health and must be at least 17 years old or 16 years old with parental consent. Donors must weigh at least 110 pounds. All donors must pass physical and health history examinations given prior to donation. Whole blood can be donated once every 56 days. Two units of red blood cells can be donated at one time, using a process known as red cell apheresis, which can be made every 16 weeks. Walk-ins are welcome at all locations. For more information, contact the North Country Regional Blood Donor Center, located at 85 Plaza Blvd., Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., at 562-7406.
Fishing for fun Residents from the skilled nursing facility at CVPH Medical Center in Plattsburgh recently had the opportunity to fish from the pond on the hospital g rounds as part of their summer olympic pr ogram. Betha Brahm is seen here baiting the hook for resident Nicholas Hathaway. The pond, noted CVPH public relations representative Chris Blake, is not open to the public for fishing, swimming and boating but was open to residents that day for their program. Photo by provided
Recreation department seeking applicants for ‘Biggest Loser’ Deadline Sept. 16 to register for program PLATTSBURGH — The City of Plattsburgh Recreation Department is seeking candidates for the third season of the North Country’s Biggest Loser weight loss program, scheduled to launch Saturday, Oct. 15. The department is looking for 20 participants to make lifestyle changes and work with personal trainers in an effort to lose weight and become healthier. The North Country’s Biggest Loser program — modeled after the popular NBC television series “The Biggest Loser” — will consist of workouts with trainers and coaches, combined with education from guest speakers for a period of six months. All activities will take place at the City Recreation Center, 52 U.S. Oval. “We are so excited to be able to offer a third season of the North Country’s Biggest Loser Program,” said Steve Peters, the city’s superintendent of recreation. “Participants in the first two years of the program had
United Way From page 1 didn’t really know what the organization was all about and who it helps, he admitted. “I’ve got to tell you, my life was probably lacking not knowing what United Way was,” said Morrow. That’s all changed. Morrow has been a part of the fundraising campaign team ever since, now serving as chair, and also serving as vice president of the local United Way’s board of directors. “It really makes you feel good to help out your neighbors and the people who are really in need and can’t get services otherwise,” Morrow said of his reason for being a part of the United Way. “It gives you a sense of accomplishment to help out.” The United Way of the Adirondack Region will host its annual campaign kickoff breakfast Friday, Sept. 16, as a way of getting people motivated about helping
the organization. The event will be held at American Legion Post 20, 162 Quarry Road, beginning at 8 a.m. The cost to attend is $13 per person or $75 for a table of six. During the breakfast, “pacesetters” — those who have already begun raising money for the 2011-12 fundraising campaign — will be announced. “It’s a very fun event,” Morrow said of the breakfast. The United Way will also benefit from an upcoming harvest dinner hosted by Knight of Columbus Council 4689, 1435 State Route 9. The buffet-style dinner will be held Saturday, Oct. 22, from 4 to 7 p.m. and cost $10 per person. All proceeds from that event will also benefit the local United Way. Those interested in making a donation to the United Way of the Adirondack Region may send donations in care of the organization to 45 Tom Miller Road, Plattsburgh N.Y. 12901.
success in ways we never would have guessed. While weight loss was the focus, the quality of life component for our participants and their families was quite a surprise. This group is an inspiration to the community and it will be wonderful to offer the program again so that more people can participate.” Participants will be led in weight training, circuit training and cardio workouts. Training sessions will be held bi-weekly in the evenings. Attendance is required as well as a commitment to workout independently. Candidates will be chosen through an application process and will require a physician’s release. Memberships for all participants are free, however there is a $100 fee to cover the expense of the personal trainers. Applications may be picked up at the City Recreation Center and must be turned in by Friday, Sept. 16. For more information, contact Peters at 324-7709 or visit www.plattsburghrecreation.com.
Who does the United Way of the Adirondack Region help? These are the 39 agencies which can benefit from donations to the United Way of the Adirondack Region: Adirondack Community Action Programs, Adirondack Experience, Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Center, AuSable Valley Habitat for Humanity, Behavioral Health Services North, Boy Scouts of America - Twin Rivers Council, Catholic Charities of Clinton and Essex Counties, Catholic Charities of Franklin County, Champlain Children's Learning Center, Champlain Valley Family Center for Drug Treatment and Youth Services, Child Care Coordinating Council of the North Country, Citizen Advocates, ComLinks, Champlain Valley Chapter of Compassionate Friends, CVES Career Pathways Stipend Program, ETC Housing, Families First in Essex County, Family Champions of the North Country, Family Promise of Clinton County, Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York, Hospice of the North Country, Joint Council for Economic Opportunity of Clinton and Franklin Counties, Literacy Volunteers of Clinton County, Literacy Volunteers of Essex/Franklin Counties, Mental Health Association in Essex County, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Champlain Valley, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, North Country Association for the Visually Impaired, North Country Center for Independence, North Country Life Flight, North Country Regional Traumatic Brain Injury Center, Plattsburgh/Malone Y, Pyramid Lake Caring Neighbors Project, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Clinton County, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Essex County, Senior Citizens Council of Clinton County, Substance Abuse Prevention Team of Essex County, Ted K. Community Center, Thomas Shipman Sr. Memorial Youth Center, and United Way of the Adirondack Region. Those interested in making a donation to the United Way of the Adirondack Region may send donations in care of the organization to 45 Tom Miller Road, Plattsburgh N.Y. 12901.
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September 3, 2011
Pot luck luncheon planned at St. Joseph’s MOOERS — The Mooers Good Fellowship Club will meet at noon Wednesday, Sept. 14, for the club’s annual Pot Luck Luncheon. The meeting will be held in the hall of St. Joseph’s Church, 83 Maple St. Club dues will be due so members are encour-
aged to bring them. The club will also discuss what to do with summer trips. Members are also asked to bring items for the local food pantry. New members are welcome. For more information, contact club president Shirleen Buskey at 420-5513.
St. Ann’s dinner slated Sept. 18 MOOERS FORKS — St. Ann’s Church Center, 3062 U.S. Route 11, will host its annual harvest dinner Sunday, Sept. 18. The dinner will be held from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The menu will consist of roast beef and trimming. The cost to dine in will be $9 for adults, $8 for senior citizens ages 65 and older, $5 for children 6 years old and older and free for children 5 years old and younger. All take-outs will cost $9.
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Children were given a lesson on horses at Blue Haven Campsite in Ellenburg Depot recently as Alexandra Barie, owner of Horses In Motion, an equestrian riding school for children and adults in Chazy, paid a visit with her thoroughbred, “Wild Fuss.” Barie spoke to more than two dozen children about a horse’s digestive system and answered horse-related questions for the group. Here, Barie talks with a young girl as she pets Wild Fuss. Photo provided
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Foley foils Airborne Mods Boutin takes Renegade 50 SOUTH PLATTSBURGH — George Foley of Saranac Lake took command of the Dick Nephew Memorial 50 with 10 laps to go and went on to his third win of the season in the Casella/Jim Pulsifer Logging No. 34 at Airborne Speedway Aug. 27. Foley sped past point leader on the low side second place then swung outside to overtake Greg Atkins for the lead. The DIRTcar Modifeds were racing topless – without roofs – a twist that Foley has found is to his liking. “It does make the handling a little different,” he said, “but we have a couple of little changes we discovered a couple of years ago that work pretty good. ” Foley started ninth and managed to avoid a front stretch melee on lap two that destroyed Patrick Dupree’s machine and brought out the red flag. Dupree, running out of races to overtake point leader Roy and defend his track title, had just begun a daring three-wide move exiting turn four when trouble ahead sent him scraping along the top of the wall. His Saranac Country Store No. 24 and Canadian Pat McGrail’s Brossard Mazda No. 10 left on the wrecker. Neither driver was seriously injured. Atkins and Roy were waging a terrific duel for the lead when Foley arrived. “I don’t think Roy saw me,” Foley said. “I picked up a push after I got the lead though and I had to work hard to protect the bottom. ” Roy made it around Atkins to claim second. Atkins was a close third, four carlengths ahead of Roger Labreche (4th) and Pierre Berthiaume (5th). Richard Tisseur and Leon Gonyo spent much of the event racing side by side for 4th until Gonyo lost a right front tire and spun Tisseur out. Positions 610 went to Aaron Bartemy, Vince Quenneville, Jimmy Ryan, Andy Heywood and Mike Phinney. “I’ll be sore in the morning, but I’m okay,”
Dupree said. “Somebody in the middle of the pack was faltering or making a mistake and it became a bad deal for everybody. ” “I was right behind the 24 (Dupree) and I saw sparks so I got off the throttle and dove down,” Roy said. The Napierville, Quebec driver can clinch his second Airborne title with a 12th or better finish at next week’s regular season finale – the Mike Watts Memorial 50. Kevin Boutin of Fairfax, Vt. , won the Renegade 50 convincingly. The defending Renegade champion took the lead from Robert Gordon at the halfway mark and was never headed. Gordon regained second place from Josh Terry with three laps to go. Terry, Lance Rabtoy and Rob Favreau completed the top five. Bucko Branham drove the Liquor & Warehouse No. 20 to his 4th win in the J&S Steel Sportsman feature. Point leader Robin Wood rebounded from a wreck in his heat race and came from the rear of the field to finish second. Nick Heywood, who challenged Branham for the lead for a dozen laps, finished third. Danny Sullivan and Shawn Duquette were next in line. John Bradley of Morrisonville scored his first career win in the NAPA Mini Modified feature. Bradley bested Speedy Bresette, Erick Sayles, Josh Leclaire and Kris Clark. Josh Durivage of West Chazy won the Busch Bomber feature. The standings for last week's modifieds were as follows: 1. George Foley, 2. Martin Roy, 3. Greg Atkins, 4. Roger Labreche, 5. Pierre Berthiaume, 6. Aaron Bartemy, 7. Vince Quenneville, 8. Jimmy Ryan, 9. Andy Heywood, 10. Mike Phinney, 11. Chris Cayea, 12. Maxime Viens, 13. Mike Reyell, 14. Craig Reyell, 15. Jim McComb, 16. Mike Wells, 17. Bryant Trim, 18. Adam Bartemy, 19. Kris Vernold, 20. Mikael Labreche, 21. Richard Tisseur, 22. Matt Woodruff, 23. Leon Gonyo, 24. Jim Introne, 25. Pat McGrail, and 26. Patrick Dupree.
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12 - North Countryman • ADIRONDACK OUTDOORS
September 3, 2011
Hurricane/Tropical Storm Irene did not spare the backcountry
Duck Hole, Marcy dam gone; Adirondack Loj inaccessible
The first bridge on the Klondike Trail is also gone, and trails along the shore line at Lake Colden are under water. At the same time, Alberga said he saw so many new slides carved into the sides of mountains that he “lost track after awhile.” He noted new slides at Wright, Colden-north, Trap Dike, Basin, Haystack, Wolfjaws, Dixes and Giant. Cascade Mountain also has a tremendous swath cut down its face.
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omewhat lost in the news of Tropical Storm Irene’s impact on manmade objects like buildings and roads throughout New York is the devastation the storm caused to the mountains and backcountry here. While reports are still spilling in, it appears the backcountry damage could be unprecedented. Foot bridges, trails, railings and dams were either seriously damaged by the flash flood waters or are gone altogether. Blowdown trees litter the forest, making the trails that remain unpassable. With one of the most popular hiking weekends looming, the DEC has officially closed all trails in the eastern section of the High Peaks Wilderness Area, Giant Mountain Wilderness and Dix Mountain Wilderness. Trails will remain closed through Labor Day weekend, according to DEC spokesman Dave Winchell, and hikers are urged to stay out of these areas.
Other damage Perhaps the most devastating news for ardent brook trout fisherman is that the dam at the Duck Hole is gone, as is the water in the pond. It now appears to be only a few feet deep. The bridge crossing the West Branch of the AuSable River on Adirondack Loj Road (the only access to the Adirondack Mountain Club’s Adirondak Loj) is also gone, as is the Johns Brook bridge on the road to The Garden trailhead in Keene Valley, the main access point for ADK’s Johns Brook Lodge (a 3.5-mile hike in the wilderness). DEC Forester Kris Alberga flew over the High Peaks region Monday afternoon and reported that the bridge over Marcy Dam is gone, and the dam is leaking significantly. The dam at Elk Lake in North Hudson was also partially breached, and the access road across the dam is gone. Alberga also noted numerous washouts on the Marcy Dam Truck Trail and said Marcy Brook between Marcy Dam and Avalanche Camps jumped its banks, carving a new channel and wiping out much of the trail. Alberga said the Van Hoevenberg Trail above Marcy Dam is eroded 1-3 feet deep in many places. The handrails on the suspension bridge on the Calamity Pond trail are gone and the trail is not passable.
State Campgrounds A number of campgrounds are also currently closed due to damage to roads, lack of electricity and numerous trees down. While DEC is working diligently to have these sites open for Labor Day weekend, the damage to some will undoubtedly keep them shuttered for one of the most popular camping weekends of the year. According to Winchell, as of Tuesday, Aug. 30, only 19 of 45 campgrounds in the Adirondacks remained open. The following were closed with repairs and cleanup under way: Ausable Point Campground, Buck Pond Campground, Eagle Point Campground, Hearthstone Point Campground, Lake Durant Campground, Lake George Battlefield Park, Lake George Battleground Campground, Lake George Beach, Lake George Islands Campground, Little Sand Point Campground, Luzerne Campground, Meacham Lake Campground, Moffit Beach Campground, Northampton Beach Campground, Paradox Lake Campground, Point Comfort Campground, Poplar Point Campground, Putnam Pond Campground, Rogers Rock Campground, Scaroon Manor Campground, Sharp Bridge Campground. Winchell said it is also suggested that campers phone either the campground or regional office to confirm that the facility is open. A list of phone numbers for all campgrounds and their associated regional offices can be found at: http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/permits_ej_operations_pdf/2011facilityinfo.pdf
DEC Forest Ranger Scott Van Laer posts a trail closed sign at the corner of Adirondack Loj Road and Meadows Lane. Photos by Andy Flynn
Pictured at lef t is the slide on C ascade M ountain caused by Tropical Storm Irene — the photo was taken by Dave Steckler. Above is the washout on Adirondack Loj road, which is the only access to the Adirondack Mountain Club’s Adirondak Loj.
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AROUND THE REGION • North Countryman - 13
Visitors reflect on arch raising for new Lake Champlain Bridge By Jon Hochschartner jonh@denpubs.com
CROWN POINT — Government and corporate officials joined unaffiliated visitors the morning of Aug. 26 to witness history being made as the middle arch of the Lake Champlain Bridge was everso-slowly lifted into place. New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) Executive Deputy Commissioner Stanley Gee said reaching this “major milestone” was very satisfying. Gee said his agency had not yet selected an opening date for the bridge, though it would be sometime this year. “We’re in a part of the state where weather is a major factor,” Gee said. “We’re concerned about frost. It could happen anytime after Labor Day around here.” The free ferry service currently in operation will be discontinued once the bridge is open to traffic, Gee said. John Grady, NYSDOT regional construction engineer, said the transfer of the arch to the bridge site went faster than expected. “We got out of the slips where it was going to be a problem – we thought – much quicker than we expected,” Grady said, adding the arch moved at a maximum of one knot per hour, which is the equivalent of 1.15 miles per hour. Grady said the arch would be lifted into place using a strand jack. “It’s a heavy cable lifting system with hydraulic rams that lift it up in increments,” Grady said. “It will lift it up about an 18 inch throw. Then it will lower itself, and do it again.” Ted Zoli, the chief engineer of HNTB Corp., who designed the
Visitors at the Crown Point Campground pier watch the arch arrive at 8:28 a.m. Aug. 26. Bridge designer Ted Zoli joined New York State Department of Transportation Executive Deputy Commissioner Stanley Gee during a press conference later that morning at the Crown Point State Historic Site. More photos from the arch raising may be found on-line at www.denpubs.com. Photo by Andy Flynn
bridge, said the arch weighs about 900 tons, though it will weigh more when the concrete decks are in place. As the arch was being prepared for lifting, Zoli said he was not ready to celebrate, being “a little superstitious.” Horace Hyle, 96, of Greenville, Mass., said when he was 14 he traveled over the old bridge a couple months after it opened. “I’ve always taken an interest in this bridge,” Hyle said. “I guess because I went over it when I was so young.” Hyle described watching on his computer the old structure blow
up as “an experience out of this world.” He added he’s visited Crown Point to see the progression of the bridge construction about six times. Marilyn Crossman, a Crown Point resident and member of the Lake Champlain Community Bridge Celebration Committee, said her 86-year-old mother, now in a nursing home, came to the opening of the original bridge. Crossman said she liked the design of the new structure. “It’s going to be a brand new bridge, but it’s very reminiscent of the old bridge,” Crossman said. “At first I thought I was going to
feel sad about it, and I don’t. It’s wonderful.” Crossman said while she knew of people who were inconvenienced by the bridge closure, she had not been inconvenienced because she was retired. “We had prayed in church on and off for two years, especially at the beginning, for people who were extending their workdays four and five hours,” Crossman said. “There were people in the area who just walked around looking like zombies.” Katherine Vaillancourt, of Vermont, said she had been camping in Crown Point for 20 years. She
was unhappy to see the old bridge demolished. “That made me pretty sad that day,” Vaillancourt said. “Because we’ve been over here so many times.” Dorothy Galloway, of Walpole, N.H., said she and her husband had come over the last couple years roughly every six weeks to see the structure’s progress. “The fascination has really been to just watch the process of the bridge being built; this whole thing today is like the acme,” Galloway said. Tom Henry, of Charlotte, Vt., said he also had a connection to the old structure. “In 1929 my father was here for the opening of the previous bridge,” Henry said. “We’re just recreating a family tradition. It feels pretty cool.” Henry said he owns a small camp on the New York side of the bridge which his family visits on weekends. The bridge closure only mildly extended what had been a 45 minute trip to an hour long one, which his family doesn’t mind. #“(But) we do hear the horror stories commuters are facing,” Henry said. Chris Staffa, of Underhill, Vt., said he had been following the construction of the bridge almost since its inception. “It’s really been interesting to see how it comes together on the ground,” Staffa said, adding that in particular he was looking forward to the lifting of the arch. Pam Ketchum, who lives in both Chester and Port Henry, said she was attending the arch-lift out of historical interest. “I think it’s just thrilling actually,” Ketchum said. “It’s just to me so monumental.”
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14 - North Countryman • HURRICANE IRENE AFTERMATH
September 3, 2011
Hurricane Irene downgraded to tropical
Bernard Boudreau of Saint-Jean, Quebec, takes a break from clearing brush at the summer home of his daughter, Linda Ann Boudreau, on Montgomery Street in the village of Rouses Point. Boudreau, who is 80 years old, said he was just stopping down to check on his daughter’s home and was surprised by the tree which fortunately caused no damage to the circa 1870 house.
The devastation from Hurricane Irene, which was eventually downgraded to a tropical storm, began to be felt in the North Country last Sunday afternoon. Here, a city of Plattsburgh Department of Public Works employee puts a barricade up on Cornelia Street near the intersection with Draper Avenue. A large tree is seen in the background resting on power lines, which posed a safety concern.
Photo by Jeremiah S. Papineau
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Some tried to keep a good sense of humor as Hurricane Irene dropped inches upon inches of r ain and heavy winds on the region. This sign could be seen on outer M argaret Str eet in the cit y of P lattsburgh at Northway Apar tments, one of sev eral locations that was also hit with heavy flooding earlier in the year. Photo by Jeremiah S. Papineau
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HURRICANE IRENE AFTERMATH • North Countryman - 15
storm, still wreaks havoc on area
An SUV sits on its side in a rain-swollen ditch along state Route 3 in the town of Saranac the morning of Monday, Aug. 29, a day after Hurricane Irene hit the region. Photo by Andy Flynn
State Route 3 was blocked b y downed power lines and a tr ee on the morning of Monday, Aug. 29 in front of the Cadyville Volunteer Fire Department. Traffic was detoured to Plattsburgh through Morrisonville. Photo by Andy Flynn
Water from the Great Chazy River spills onto a section of U.S. Route 11 in the town of Champlain Monday morning. Vehicles slowed to a few miles per hour in or der to get through the flooded road.
Downed trees like this one on outer Rugar Street in the city of Plattsburgh weren’t an uncommon sight following the storm.
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16 - North Countryman • AROUND THE REGION/DEATH NOTICES
September 3, 2011
‘Dancing with the Plattsburgh Stars’ to hit West Side Ballroom PLATTSBURGH — The Foundation of CVPH and the Plattsburgh Sunrise Rotary Club will sponsor “Dancing with the Plattsburgh Stars,” a dance competition this November based on the popular ABC television show "Dancing with the Stars" that will feature local celebrities. The event is slated for Saturday, Nov. 19, at the West Side Ballroom, 253 New York Road. Leita King, organizer of the first-time venture, said the event will be great fun and feature various forms of dance.
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“We already have a number of dancers and dance instructors signed up, although we are looking for a few more,” said King, a social worker with the Adirondack Region Medical Home and member of Sunrise Rotary. King explained that anyone will be able to vote on-line in advance for their favorites with votes costing $1 each. Audience members at the event will be able to vote before and after the performances. Dancers will be in training with local dance instructors to refine their skills prior
Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
Thomas J. Keating Jr., 56
Sidney J. Grube, 73
UNIONVILLE — Thomas J. Keating Jr., 56, passed away Aug. 8, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 14 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Middletown. Burial was in Black Brook Roman Catholic Cemetery, Black Brook. Applebee-McPhillips Funeral Home, Middletown, was in charge of arrangements.
PLATTSBURGH — Sidney J. "Sid" Grube, 73, passed away Aug. 21, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 24 at Our Lady of Victory Church. Burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery. Brown Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
Robert G. DeSimone, 43 PORT HENRY — Robert G. "Bobby" DeSimone, 43, passed away Aug. 18, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 23 at All Saints Church, Mineville. Burial was in St. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Moriah.
Cheryl L. Timbs, 54 EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. — Cheryl L. (Ormsby) Timbs, 54, passed away Aug. 19, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 23 at Innovations Church, Cresco. Burial was in Schuyler Falls Community Cemetery, Schuyler Falls.
Charles L. Holter, 86 ALTONA — Charles L. "Chuck" Holter, 86, passed away Aug. 22, 2011. Funeral services will be held at Holy Angels Church, Altona, at a later date. Brown Funeral Home, Altona, is in charge of arrangements.
David C. Beckwith, 81 ROUSES POINT — David C. Beckwith, 81, passed away Aug. 22, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 26 at M.B. Clark Funeral Home, Rouses Point, which was in charge of arrangements.
Bruce O. Cary, 70
MINEVILLE — Joanne M. Velsini, 78, passed away Aug. 21, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 29 at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Moriah.
CHAZY — Bruce O. Cary, 70, passed away Aug. 22, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 26 at M.B. Clark Funeral Home, Rouses Point, which was in charge of arrangements. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Coopersville.
Laah S. Sorrell, 82
Verner Korths, 78
Joanne M. Velsini, 78
MORRISONVILLE — Laah Sears Sorrell, 82, passed away Aug. 21, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 25 at St. Alexander's Church, Morrisonville. Burial was in the parish cemetery. R.W. Walker Funeral Home,
PLATTSBURGH — Verner "Vern" Korths, 78, Aug. 22, 2011. There were no funeral services. R.W. Walker Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
to the big night. King said Center Stage, Guibord’s School of Dance, Middle Eastern Dance, CV Fitness and North Country Squares have already volunteered their time and talents to help the dancing stars in their training. Dancers who have already committed include local attorney Michelle Liberty, Behavioral Health Services North president and CEO Harry Cook, Denton Publications editor Jeremiah S. Papineau, Champlain National Bank president Jon Cooper, CVPH Human
Carol G. Yankanich, 66
Janis L. Powers, 68
CANONSBURG, Pa. — Carol Glazier Yankanich, 66, a native of Malone, passed away Aug. 22, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 26 at Saint Joseph's Catholic Church, Malone.
ELIZABETH, Colo. — Janis Lee Powers, 68, a native of Elizabethtown, passed away Aug. 23, 2011. No services are planned.
William D. Lake Jr., 59 MORIAH — William (Bill) D. Lake Jr., 59, passed away Aug. 22, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 31 at Moriah United Methodist Church, Moriah. Burial was in Saratoga National Cemetery.
Ronald L. McMurtry, 62 CROWN POINT — Ronald Leon McMurtry passed away Aug. 23, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 27 at Lake Champlain Bible Fellowship Church, Port Henry. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Crown Point. Harland Funeral Home, Port Henry, was in charge of arrangements.
Gloria J. Duso, 62 BEEKMANTOWN — Gloria Jean Duso, 62, passed away Aug. 23, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 27 at St. Alexander's Church, Morrisonville. Brown Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
Ronald A. Cookson, 66 PLATTSBURGH — Ronald A. "Cookie" Cookson, 66, passed away Aug. 23, 2011. Funeral services will be held at a later date at Saratoga National Cemetery, Saratoga. Heald Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, is in charge of arrangements.
Calvin C. Drown, 84 WOODBOURNE — Calvin Clifford Drown, a native of Ellenburg Depot, passed away Aug. 25, 2011. Services were held privately at the convenience of the family. Colonial Memorial Funeral Home, Woodbourne, was in charge of arrangements.
Resources vice president Shaun Smith, Plattsburgh High School teacher Janet Booth and an eight-person contingent from Sunrise Rotary that will dance under the tutelage of Dave Davis of the North Country Squares. Proceeds from the event will benefit community service projects of the Foundation of CVPH and the Plattsburgh Sunrise Rotary Club. Anyone interested in participating in Dancing with the Plattsburgh Stars may contact King at 315-591-1139.
neral services were held Aug. 29 at Immaculate Conception Church, Keeseville. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Hamilton Funeral Home, Keeseville, was in charge of arrangements.
Florence C. Glebus, 90 WITHERBEE — Florence Catherine Glebus, 90, passed away Aug. 25, 2011. Funeral services were held Sept. 1 at Church of All Saints, Mineville. Harland Funeral Home, Port Henry, was in charge of arrangements.
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Shirley M. Osher, 86 SARANAC — Shirley M. Osher, 86, passed away Aug. 25, 2011. Graveside services will be held at the convenience of the family at a later date. Burial will be in Saranac Independence Cemetery. Hamilton Funeral Home, Peru, is in charge of arrangements.
Walter G. Lawrence, 70 PEASLEEVILLE — Walter G. Lawrence, 70, passed away Aug. 25, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 29 at Hamilton Funeral Home, Peru, which was in charge of arrangements.
Eleanor H. Ezero, 85 PLATTSBURGH — Eleanor H. (Plumadore) Ezero, 85, passed away Aug. 25, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 29 at St. Augustine's Church, Peru. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Hamilton Funeral Home, Peru, was in charge of arrangements.
Ruth B. Doyle, 83 ROCHESTER — Ruth Bleau Doyle, 83, formerly of Keeseville, passed away Aug. 25, 2011. Fu-
PLATTSBURGH — Claire G. Rock, 78, passed away Aug. 26, 2011. Funeral services and burial were private and at the convenience of the family. Heald Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
Frances I. Eldridge, 93 BURKE — Frances Irene Eldridge, 93, passed away Aug. 26, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 30 at St. George's Church, Burke. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Bruso-Desnoyers Funeral Home, Malone, was in charge of arrangements.
Barbara A. Olcott, 74 TICONDEROGA — Barbara A. Olcott, 74, passed away Aug. 26, 2011. Funeral services were held Sept. 2 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Ticonderoga. Burial was in St. Mary's Parish Cemetery, Ticonderoga. Wilcox and Regan Funeral Home, Ticonderoga, was in charge of arrangements.
Rebecca J. Nolan, 50 PORT DOUGLAS — Rebecca J.
"Becky" Nolan, 50, a native of Plattsburgh, passed away Aug. 27, 2011. Funeral services were held Sept. 1 at Hamilton Funeral Home, Peru, which was in charge of arrangements.
Marion E. Allinson, 78 SARANAC — Marion Evelyn "Mim" Allinson, 78, passed away Aug. 27, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 30 at Church of the Assumption, Redford. Hamilton Funeral Home, Peru, was in charge of arrangements.
Andrea A. Light-Bouchard, 67 PLATTSBURGH — Andrea Anne Light-Bouchard, 67 passed away Aug. 28, 2011. Funeral services were held Aug. 31 at St. Peter's Cemetery. Brown Funeral Home, Plattsburgh, was in charge of arrangements.
Adele M. Rabideau, 59 MORRISONVILLE — Adele M. Rabideau, 59, passed away Aug. 28, 2011. Funeral services were held Sept. 1 at Our Lady of Victory Church, Plattsburgh. Burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery.
Julia M. Dobbs, 69 RENSSELAER FALLS — Julia Mae (Robare) Dobbs, 69, a native of Plattsburgh, passed away Aug. 26, 2011. Funeral services were held Sept. 2 at Fox and Murray Funeral Home, Rensselaer Falls, which was in charge of arrangements. Burial was in Foxwood Memorial Park.
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ALTONA Holy Angels Church - Main Street, Altona. Mass - 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 10:30 a.m. Sunday CHAMPLAIN Living Water Baptist Church - 9 Locust St., corner of Main and Locust, Champlain. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Service at 10 a.m. Thursday Bible Study at 7 p.m. includes activities for children. Phone: 2984358 Three Steeples United Methodist Church - 491 Route 11, Champlain - 298-8655 or 298-5522. Sunday morning worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at same time (Sept. thru June). Steve Loan, Pastor. steeples3@primelink1.net St. Mary’s Catholic Church Church Street, Champlain Saturday Anticipated Mass 5:30 p.m. Sunday services 8 a.m. St. Joseph’s Church - Mason Road, Champlain Saturday Anticipated Mass, 7:30 p.m. Christ & St. John’s Episcopal Church - Butternut Street,
Champlain. Family Worship Service celebrated with music at 10 a.m., Sunday School also at 10 a.m. CHAZY Sacred Heart Church - Box 549, Chazy 12921. (518) 846-7650. Sunday Masses (Ant) 4 p.m., 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Chazy Presbyterian Church - 620 Miner Farm Rd., Chazy • 846-7349 Worship and Sunday School will begin at 11 a.m. email: chazypres@westelcom.com ELLENBURG St. Edmund’s Roman Catholic Church - Route 11, Ellenburg Saturday Anticipated Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The Ellenburg United Methodist Church - will meet at 9 a.m. at the church in Ellenburg Center. However, on Election Day, Sunday, we move to the Ellenburg Methodist Community Center on Rt. 11. ELLENBURG DEPOT Ellenburg Depot Wesleyan Church - 2179 Plank Rd., PO Box 177 Ellenburgh Depot, NY 12935.
Pastor: Robert R. Phillips. Phone: 594-3902. Sunday Family Bible Hour: 9:50 a.m. Sunday Worship Time: 10:50 a.m. Children’s/Youth Ministries: Call for schedule MOOERS St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Maple Street, Mooers – 236-7142. Anticipated Saturday Mass, 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Reconciliation announced special Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request. Mooers United Methodist Church - 14 East St., Located adjacent to old Post Office. Sunday service, 9:30 a.m. Contemporary & traditional music, activities for children, youth and families, 236-7129, pastoral@twcny.rr.com, http://www.gbgm-umc.org/ mooersumc/ Mooers Wesleyan Church Maple Street, Mooers. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday Night Service 7 p.m. Wednesday Night 7 p.m. (518) 236-5330
MOOERS FORKS St. Ann’s Catholic Church Route 11, Mooers Forks. Mass: Saturday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Reconciliation announced special Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request. PLATTSBURGH Seventh Day Adventist - 4003 Rt. 22, Plattsburgh, 561-3491 - Pastor Livergood Worship Saturday at 11:30 a.m., Pot Luck Dinner after service ROUSES POINT St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Lake Street, Rouses Point. Anticipated Mass: Saturday 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass: 10 a.m.; Weekday Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8 a.m. Communion Service: Wednesday 8 a.m. First Presbyterian Church - 52 Washington Ave., Rouses Point, New York 12979. Telephone 518/2976529. Telephone 518/846-7349. Sunday Service 9 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
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Friday, Sept. 2
AU SABLE FORKS — Arto Monaco exhibit. TLC Windows G allery, M ain St. 4-7 p .m. 646734-7151. SARANAC LAKE — “8 Views / 4 Seasons ” Sandra H ildreth painting exhibit opening r eception. A dirondack Ar tists’ Guild . 5-7 p .m. 891-2615. PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Classic Cruisers Cruise-In Night, Skyway Plaza, 6:30 p.m. Classic cars on displa y. 572-3701 or http://cvcc1.homestead.com. SARANAC LAKE — The M ousetrap. P endragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 8 p.m. KEESEVILLE — Fish Fry Friday, Elks Lodge 2072, 1 Elks Lane , 5-7:30 p .m. Take-outs available. Fish or shrimp. $6.95. 834-2072. WESTPORT — Fully C ommitted per formance. Depot Theater. 8 p.m. 962-8680.
Saturday, Sept. 3
PLATTSBURGH — Waffle Frolic to benefit ROTA Studio and Gallery. North Country Food Co-op, 25 Bridge St., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Waffles, beverages, and the car toons and pr ogramming from the Satur day mor nings of the '70s , '80s and '90s. 314-9594 or rotagallery@gmail.com. PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh F armers and Crafters Market. Durkee Street Pavilion, 9 a.m.-2 p .m. 493-6761 or w ww.plattsburghfarmersandcraftersmarket.com. PLATTSBURGH — Federico Guillermo performs, P lattsburgh Farmers and Craf ters M arket, Durkee Street Pavilion, municipal parking lot. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Free. SARANAC LAKE — Stuart Little. Pendragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Brook. 11 a.m. AU SABLE FORKS — Arto Monaco exhibit. TLC Windows G allery, M ain St. 1-5 p .m. 646734-7151. WESTPORT — Fully C ommitted per formance. Depot Theater. 2 p.m. 962-8680. LAKE PLACID — Author Sandra W eber conducts book signing. The Bookstore Plus. 35 p.m. Free. LAKE PLACID — Lyudmila and Oleg P rotopopov sk ating sho w. Her b Br ooks Ar ena. 7 p.m. $10 adults, $8 juniors and seniors. SARANAC LAKE — Theatre Gr oup Dzieci presents M akbet. Union D epot, 42 D epot St.
7:30 p.m. $10 suggested donation. 586-1064. SARANAC LAKE — The M ystery o f I rma Vep. P endragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Br ook. 8 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 4
SARANAC LAKE — Hobofest. Union Depot Park, Depot St. 11:45 a.m. - 10 p.m. 282-4743. WESTPORT — Much Ado About Nothing . Ballard Park. 2 p.m. Free. KEENE VALLEY — Willem Lange, presented by East Branch F riends of the Ar ts. K eene Valley Congregational Church. $10. 4 p.m. 5769857. SARANAC LAKE — The M ystery o f I rma Vep. P endragon Theatre, 15 Brandy Br ook. 8 p.m. WESTPORT — Fully C ommitted per formance. Depot Theater. 8 p.m. 962-8680.
Monday, Sept. 5
LABOR DAY OBSERVED. MOOERS — Mooers Fireman Labor Day Celebration. M ooers Volunteer F ire D epartment, 2508 U.S. Route 11. Karaoke Battle USA 3-6 p .m. Sig n up 2 p .m. Prizes a warded. 2367327.
Tuesday, Sept. 6
SARANAC — Saranac Hollow Jammers country music and dancing, Saranac Town Hall, 3662 Route 3, 6-9:30 p.m. 293-7056.
Wednesday, Sept. 7
PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh F armers and Crafters Market. Durkee Street Pavilion, 10 a.m.-2 p .m. 493-6761 or w ww.plattsburghfarmersandcraftersmarket.com.
Thursday, Sept. 8
WESTPORT — Story hour, Westport Library, 6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. Free. 962-8219. LAKE PLA CID — Story hour, Lak e P lacid Public Librar y, 2471 M ain St., 10:15 a.m. F ree. 523-3200. PLATTSBURGH — Journey I nto Reading , Champlain C entre M all, 6 0 S mithfield B lvd., 4:30-6:30 p.m. Reading for children up t o age 16 with fr ee book pr ovided. Hosted at cent er court. www.journeyintoreading.org. PLATTSBURGH — Coast Guar d
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Auxiliary/Plattsburgh F lotilla 15-08 meeting and class, South Plattsburgh Volunteer Fire Department, 4244 State Route 22, 7 p.m. Classes in seamanship and cr ew qualification. New members welcome. 293-7185. UPPER JAY — Board of Trustees M eeting. Wells Memorial Library. 7 p.m. 946-2644.
Friday, Sept. 9-Sunday, Sept. 11
PLATTSBURGH — Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration W eekend. www.battleofplattsburgh.org.
Friday, Sept. 9
BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE — Rustic Fair preview par ty. A dirondack Museum. 3-5:30 p .m. 352-7311. KEESEVILLE — Fish Fry Friday, Elks Lodge 2072, 1 Elks Lane , 5-7:30 p .m. Take-outs available. Fish or shrimp. $6.95. 834-2072. PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Classic Cruisers Cruise-In Night, Skyway Plaza, 6:30 p.m. Classic cars on displa y. 572-3701 or http://cvcc1.homestead.com.
Saturday, Sept. 10
PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh F armers and Crafters Market. Durkee Street Pavilion, 9 a.m.-2 p .m. 493-6761 or w ww.plattsburghfarmersandcraftersmarket.com. WILMINGTON — Festival of the colors. Springfield Rd. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 946-2255. LAKE PLACID — Author Cheri Farnsworth signs books. Bookstore Plus. 3-5 p.m. 523-2950. SARANAC LAKE — Funny border incidents presentations. Saranac Village at Will Rogers. 7:30 p.m. Free and open to public. 891-7117.
Sunday, Sept. 11
PERU — 17th Annual Stanley Hughes Golf Classic. The Bar racks Golf and C ountry Club . Noon. $65 non-members, $35 members. 6432865. ALTONA — Zumbathon for K ayla Stevens. Rainbow Wedding and Banquet Hall, 47 Woods Falls Road , Alt ona, 1-4 p .m. Benefits P lattsburgh H igh School and Clint on C ommunity College grad with stage 3 Non Hodgkins Lymphoma. PLATTSBURGH — Hannah’s Hope Fundraiser, Olive Ridley's, 37 Court St., 4-7 p.m. Proceeds help Hannah's Hope F und with r e-
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Monday, Sept. 12
PLATTSBURGH — Scrabble game, Seniors Citizens Council of Clinton County Senior Center, 5139 N. Cather ine St., 9 a.m.-12 p .m. 5636186, ext. 102.
Tuesday, Sept. 12
SARANAC — Saranac Hollow Jammers country music and dancing, Saranac Town Hall, 3662 Route 3, 6-9:30 p.m. 293-7056.
Wednesday, Sept. 14
PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh F armers and Crafters Market. Durkee Street Pavilion, 10 a.m.-2 p .m. 493-6761 or w ww.plattsburghfarmersandcraftersmarket.com.
Thursday, Sept. 15
WESTPORT — Story hour, Westport Library, 6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. Free. 962-8219. PERU — Book sale. Peru Free Library. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. 643-8618. LAKE PLA CID — Story hour, Lak e P lacid Public Librar y, 2471 M ain St., 10:15 a.m. F ree. 523-3200. PLATTSBURGH — Journey I nto Reading , Champlain C entre M all, 6 0 S mithfield B lvd., 4:30-6:30 p.m. Reading for children up t o age 16 with fr ee book pr ovided. Hosted at cent er court. www.journeyintoreading.org.
Friday, Sept. 16
PERU — Book sale. Peru Free Library. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 643-8618. KEESEVILLE — Fish Fry Friday, Elks Lodge 2072, 1 Elks Lane , 5-7:30 p .m. Take-outs available. Fish or shrimp. $6.95. 834-2072 PLATTSBURGH — Champlain Valley Classic Cruisers Cruise-In Night, Skyway Plaza, 6:30 p.m. Classic cars on displa y. 572-3701 or http://cvcc1.homestead.com..
Saturday, Sept. 17
PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh F armers and Crafters Market. Durkee Street Pavilion, 9 a.m.-2 p .m. 493-6761 or w ww.plattsburghfarmersandcraftersmarket.com. PERU — Book sale. Peru Free Library. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 643-8618.
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MORRISONVILLE — North C ountry Squares Da nce Club meets , Cl inton C ounty Fairgrounds, 84 F airgrounds Road , M orrisonville. 7 p.m. Caller Bob LaBounty and cuer Mo Wall. 561-7167 or 492-2057. WHALLONSBURGH — Jane Eyr e scr eening. Whallonsburg Grange Hall . 8 p .m. $5, $2 for kids.
Sunday, Sept. 18 UPPER JAY — Artist r eception. Wells M emorial Library. 2-4 p.m. 946-2644.
Monday, Sept. 19 PLATTSBURGH — Scrabble game, Seniors Citizens Council of Clinton County Senior Center, 5139 N. Cather ine St., 9 a.m.-12 p .m. 5636186, ext. 102. UPPER JAY — Quilters’ gathering. W ells Memorial Library. 4:30 p.m. 946-2644.
Tuesday, Sept. 20
SARANAC LAKE — Enhancing Main Street: Making U pper F loors Work A gain w orkshop. Saranac Laboratory, 89 Church St. 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Must pr e-register by Sept. 16. F ree. 4625658 x17. SARANAC — Saranac Hollow Jammers country music and dancing, Saranac Town Hall, 3662 Route 3, 6-9:30 p.m. 293-7056.
Wednesday, Sept. 21. PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh F armers and Crafters Market. Durkee Street Pavilion, 10 a.m.-2 p .m. 493-6761 or w ww.plattsburghfarmersandcraftersmarket.com.
Thursday, Sept. 22 WESTPORT — Story hour, Westport Library, 6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. Free. 962-8219. LAKE PLA CID — Story hour, Lak e P lacid Public Librar y, 2471 M ain St., 10:15 a.m. F ree. 523-3200. PLATTSBURGH — Journey I nto Reading , Champlain C entre M all, 6 0 S mithfield B lvd., 4:30-6:30 p.m. Reading for children up t o age 16 with fr ee book pr ovided. Hosted at cent er court. www.journeyintoreading.org.
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DOUBLE HUNG/INSULATED JeldWen Window, NEW IN BOX, Clear Pine Inside, Hunter Green Aluminum Outside, 34.5x55 Inches, New $382 Sell Now For $185 OBO. DuraHeat Kerosene Heater , 2 Years Old, Seldom Used, $45. Sunbeam Electric Room Heater, 110 Volts, 1 Year Old, $25 518-2519805 EMERGENCY GENERATOR, Coleman Series 5.4, 4 KW , Over 10 Years Old. $125. 518-798-6261 After 6pm. FOR SALE 86 Chevy 1-ton dump/plow truck $3500; 12.5 HP wood splitter, 34 ton $1400; 2/Horse trailer $1000; Home Comfort cook stove $1500. 518-643-7816. FOR SALE MP/2500 Marcy Universal weight bench, extra weights, excellent condition, paid $400 asking $150.00 OBO. Call after 5pm 518-962-2376. GOLF CLUBS, like new with brand new case: $45.00 call 802-459-2987 HUFFY MOUNTAIN BIKE 21in. Like New! $99.00 Call 518-578-5500 MEMORY FOAM THERAPEUTIC NASA VISCO MA TTRESSES WHOLESALE! T$299 F-$349 Q-$399 K-$499 ADJUSTABLES - $799 FREE DELIVER Y 25 YEAR WARRANTY 90 NIGHT TRIAL 1-800ATSLEEP 1-800-287-5337 WWW .MATTRESSDR.COM METALBESTOS S/S Insulated Chimney Pipe, 8” Diam I.D., 32” Long. Like new . Can be seen in North River. $99. 518-766-2219 or 518-251-3789. MICROWAVE/CONVECTION oven, works great $50.00. 518-946-1226 MOTORIZED TRAVEL Chair, new batteries, excellent condition, $1200. Call 518-2221338. OUTSIDE COAL BOILERS SPECIAL PRICE! Capacity to burn 3-7 days. DEALERS WANTED! Metal & Boiler Mfg. 1-607329-8175 PIANO FOR Sale, Studio Upright, $450. 518623-4642. PINE END table $25; drop side pine cof fee table $30; sturdy pine kitchen table $40; laminated wood end table $20; metal sports eqpmnt organizer 12”X39”X36” $15; complete 20 gal aquarium set up & cabinet $60; 518-891-3353 PROPANE GAS Fireplace, 40,000 BTUs, Full Size, Full Size Mantel, Light Oak Color , Full Size Logs, V ent Free, Remote Control, $300. 518-623-2554.
SEARS KENMORE Sewing Machine, Wood Cabinet, Includes Portable Case, Manual, Attachments, Excellent Condition, $99. 518338-3258. SEARS RADIAL arm saw w/stand, excellent condition, complete $95.00. 518-523-0209 SLATE - 10”X18”, good condition, $1.00 each. 802-235-2429 TRAILER FOR Sale - Doolittle Special Order, Drop Down Ramp, Extra High Mesh Sides, Mounted Spare Tire, W ood Floor , Extras Included, $1200. 518-494-2270.
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE at the Village Meat Market in Willsboro, N.Y. Full time meat cutter and Full time/Part time position in deli. Phone with any inquires. 518-963-8612 THE ELIZABETHTOWN-LEWIS Central School is seeking Bus Drivers, full time, part time and substitutes. Please send a letter of interest to the Elizabethtown-Lewis Central School, Attn: Gail S. Else, Supt., PO Box 158, Elizabethtown, NY 12932. Continuous Recruitment EOE
THE ELIZABETHTOWN-LEWIS Central School is seeking substitutes for the following positions: Teachers, Assistants, Teacher Aides, Registered Nurse and Bus Drivers. Please send a letter of interest to the EXPERIENCED BUS Mechanic for Blue Line Elizabethtown-Lewis Central School, Attn: Commuter. Fore more information call 518Gail S. Else, Supt., PO Box 158, 648-5765. Elizabethtown, NY 12932. Continuous HANDYMAN GENERAL up keep & repairs, Recruitment. EOE experience preferred but not necessary . Call 518-585-3472 HELP WANTED - 2 Apple Packing Positions, 1 P/T Truck Driver , 2 P/T Quality Control Checkers. Apply in person at Gunnison’ s Bake & Gift Shop. INDIAN LAKE - Log Home For Rent, 4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Starting October 1st. $750/month + Utilities. References plus first months security required. Call 518-648-5812. ORGANIST/PIANIST needed for the Whiteface Community United Methodist Church in Wilmington. Must be available for Sunday worship at 1 0:30 AM and choir rehearsals on Thursdays at 5:00 PM, as well as special services such as Christmas Eve. Please call the church at 518-946-7757 or email at @frontiernet.net
SEEKING 30 temps in the Champlain area!! Pick and pack, must be able to lift 10-25 lbs. rep, 50lbs occas. 40 hrs./week, $9/hr. Must pass a background and drug test. To apply please go to www.spherion.com/jobs and enter ref ID 1001618919
WANTED: FULL-TIME Cleaner-Indian Lake Central School Deadline for Application: September 9, 2011 Send application to: Mark T. Brand, Superintendent Indian Lake Central School 28 W Main Street Indian Lake, NY 12842 Website for applications: www.ilcsd.org
OTR COMPANY DRIVERS & OWNER OPERATORS Minimum 3 yrs experience Clean License, Entry to Canada BEE LINE TRUCKING ELLENBURG DEPOT , NY 518- Call and place your listing at 1-800-989-4237 907-4472
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2011 NISSAN TITAN KING SV 4X4 V8, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 3,250mi.
14’ ADIRONDACK Guide Boat, complete w/trailer, oars, cover & cherry caned seats. Never been used. $6,000 firm. 518-6429576.
PRE-OWNED CARS & TRUCKS
2010 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA PREMIUM AWD V6, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 15,239 mi. 2010 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 13,118 mi.
16’ 1991 Aluminum Mirrocraft fishing boat with trailer and almost new 2007 Yamaha 20 hp motor. $3300 518-251-4429 OK to leave message. 2005 SEASWIRL 2101 cuddy I/O 5.0 V olvo downriggers/gps/etc., excellent condition. $23,000. 518-796-7570.
2009 NISSAN MAXIMA SV 4 Dr., V6, Auto, Leather, P/sunroof, Fully Equipped, 31,108 mi.
BOAT TRAILER for Sale, $500. 518-5857075.
2009 NISSAN ROGUE SL 4 Dr., Auto, AWD, Fully Loaded, 40,708mi. 2009 NISSAN ROGUE S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, AWD, Fully Equipped, 32,893mi. 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 31,035 mi.
EASY DOCK Decking System 3-5’ W x 10’ L Sections, 1-7’ W x 10’ L Section, 1 Easy Port 3 Jet Ski Ramp. Includes all connectors, hardware, brackets, poles, 5 step swim ladder and much more, $3,750. 518-569-6970,
CARS FOR SALE 1978 FIAT Spider Convertible, classic, running condition, garage stored. Asking $6,000 will accept offers. 518-668-2638. 1998 F250 Super Duty V10 with Fisher Plow, $6500. 518-624-2580.
2009 NISSAN MURANO SL AWD, V6, Auto, Air, Leather, P/ sunroof, Fully Euipped, 32,611 mi.
2004 DODGE Durango, Silver , Sunroof, Great Condition, Must See, $8,000. Call 518585-7020.
2009 NISSAN FRONTIER CREW CAB LE 4X4 4 Dr., V6, Auto, Air, Leather, Fully Equipped, 12,969 mi. 2008 NISSAN VERSA 1.8S H/B 4 Dr, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 10,966 mi. 2008 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 60,877 mi.
FOR SALE 2000 Ford Windstar, lots of new parts, as is $600. 518-260-7785.
1988 FLEETWOOD Pace Arrow Class A Motorhome, 34 ft., Recent Upgrades, Excellent Condition. $9,500. 518-963-8338.
FARM EQUIPMENT
2006 HORNET Sport Cam per, 33’ long, sleeps 8-10, excellent condition, asking $12,500, call 518-569-4007 for more information.
1964 FORD 4000 4cyl., gas. Industrial loader & Industrial Front End, 12 spd . Sherman Transmission, pie weights, 3 pt. hitch & PTO. $6000. 518-962-2376
ROUND BALER, John Deere Seeder , Chopper, wagon, 9-12 Slinger spreader , 2 Roll corn planter, silage feeder, 1970 GMC Dump truck. Call 518-962-4394.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
2006 YAMAHA Stratoliner S. Sweet cruiser. 5200 ori ginal m iles. Ev erything perfect. Custom seat. Kuryakyn passenger boards. Passing lamps. $9800. 518-585-2217
HARLEY DAVIDSON 2004 Ultra Classic, 15,903 mileage. Can be contacted at 518359-3264. Leave message.
ACTORS/MOVIE EXTRAS - $150-$300/Day depending on job. No experience. All looks needed. 1-800-281-5185-A103 $2,000 MONTHLY POSSIBLE GROWING GOURMET MUSHROOMS FOR US. Year Round Income. Markets Established. Call Write For Free Information. Midwest Associates, Box 69, Fredericktown, OH 43019 1-740-694-0565
WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI 1970-1980 Z1-900, KZ900, KZ 1000, H2-750, H1-500, S1-250, S2-250, S2350, S3-400 CASH. 1-800-772-1 142, 1310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com
MOTORCYCLE/ ATV
1979 SOUTHWIND Motor Home 27’, sleeps six, self contained generator , air condition, micro over, everything works. Firm $3500. Call 518-494-3215.
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FOR SALE - 32’ Denali 5th Wheel, $35,500. Also included small storage space, cabin & many extras. Located at Baker ’s Acres on a double riverside lot in Saranac, NY. Call 518492-7420 or 518-572-4216.
AUTO DONATIONS CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-416-2330 DONATE A CAR - SA VE A CHILD’S LIFE! Timothy Hill Children’ s Ranch: Helping Abused and Neglected Children in NY for over 30 years. Please Call 1-800-936-4326. DONATE VEHICLE: RECEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPONS. NA TIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE FOUNDA TION SUPPOR T NO KILL SHELTERS HELP HOMELESS PETS FREE T OWING, TAX DEDUCTIBLE, NONRUNNERS ACCEPTED 1-866-912-GIVE DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE T OWING. “Cars for Kids”. Any condition. Tax deductible outreachcenter.com, 1-800-597-9411
DONATE A CAR To Help Children and Their Families Suffering From Cancer. Free Towing. Tax Deductible. Children s Cancer Fund Of America, Inc. www.ccfoa.org 1-800469-8593 DONATE YOUR VEHICLE UNITED BREAST CANCER FOUNDA TION. Free Mammogram www.ubcf.info RECEIVE $1000 GROCER Y COUPON 1-888-4685964
TRUCK OR VAN FOR SALE 1998 TOYOTA Sienna XLE V an, excellent condition, Books for $6,125.00, Asking $5,500. Keith 518-527-4418. Can be seen at 522 Point Road, Willsboro. 2000 FORD Truck 4WD Ranger V6, Standard Transmission, Supercab 4D, 171,306 mileage. $3,000 OBO. 518-5947206. Located at 5687 Military Turnpike. 2000 FREIGHTLINER FLD120. Rebuilt radiator to rear. 2,500 watt inverter and refrigerator. Asking $10,000 or best offer. Call (518) 546-7120. 99 RANGER 4x4, V -6, auto, PS, AC, Stereo/CD, 130K, bedliner, fiberglass cap w/ sliding windows, nice, clean. $4595. 518576-9042 Call us at 1-800-989-4237
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2008 NISSAN SENTRA 2.5 SPEC V 4 Dr., 6 Spd., P/sunroof, Fully Equipped, 26,580 mi.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
2008 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 38,320mi. 2008 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5SL 4 Dr., Auto, Leather, P/sunroof, Fully Equipped, 31,479 mi. 2008 PONTIAC G6 4 Dr., Auto, Air, P/sunroof, Fully Equipped, 39,526 mi. 2007 NISSAN FRONTIER CREW CAB SE 4X4 4 Dr., V6, Longbed, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 58,902 mi. 2007 PONTIAC G6 SPORT 4 Dr., Auto, Air, P/sunroof, Fully Equipped, 58,448 mi. 2007 MAZDA 3I TOURING 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 62,994 mi. 2007 PONTIAC G5 2 DR. COUPE 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., Air, Fully Equipped, 58,714 mi. 2007 NISSAN XTERRA S 4X4 V6, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 47,007 mi. 2007 TOYOTA RAV4 AWD, 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 50,754mi. 2007 NISSAN FRONTIER KING CAB SE 4X4 V6, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 57,834 mi.
**FREE FORECLOSURE LISTINGS** Over 400,000 properties nationwide. Low down payment. Call now 1-800-749-3041 CLEMONS 2 BEDROOM downstairs apt, Country setting, very quiet w/d hookup, easy to heat, nice yard $500.00 month plus security deposit 518-499-0298.
4 BEDROOM, 2 Bath Home on Eagle Lake for rent by the week until the end of September, $1395/week. Call 518-503-5065. 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath house with wood stove insert in downtown Ti., utilities not included $850/month,$500 security , call 518-5721536
CROWN POINT - 2nd floor apartment, 1-2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, $575/mo. includes heat. 518-597-9207 leave message.
BRANT LAKE 2 Bdr. 1 Bath house for rent. Eat-In kitchen and large living room. Large yard with storage shed. W asher, dryer hookup. Utilities not included. Rent $700/month, security $700, and $700 for first tank of kero. Call evenings 518-696-4406. References required.
CROWN POINT - Attention Seasonal Workers, 1 Large Furnished 1 Bedroom Apartment. Full kitchen, Bath and Living Room. Cable TV & Utilities included. Rented weekly $200. 1-3 Occupants. Ample Parking. 518-597-4772.
HOUSE FOR Rent, Available October 1st, Newly Remodeled, Clean, Quiet, 3-4 Bedrooms, W asher/Dryer Hookups, Dudleyville Drive, Ticonderoga. Lease, Deposit and References Required. $875/mo. 802-825-8700.
EFFICIENCY UNITS in North Creek, NY for the working adult. Heat, hot water , cable & totally furnished. $125@week. Call518-251-9910.
NEW RUSSIA Recently renovated 5 bedroom, 2 bath home, $700.00/mo., + security & references. 516-652-9903.
MINERVA - 1 Bedroom, Large Apartment, $450/Mo. 631-331-3010.
TI/HAGUE C ountry H ome, All Applicances, Credit Check, $950/mo, 2 Months Security. 518-585-7907.
PORT HENRY: 1 BR in village. Completely TICONDEROGA - 3 bedroon, 2 bath remodeled with new ca rpet, appliances, Apartment. $750/Mo. 802-758-3276. paint. W/D included. $550 plus utilities. 802WARRENSBURG:CUTE 2BR house, small 922-0714. pet ok, no W&D, 1st/$725 + sec/$725 at time PUTNAM STATION - 1 bedroom, quiet of signing. 518-615-7549 ground floor apartment. Includes satellite TV, kitchen appliances, private deck and yard. $500 + utilities. References and security required. No smoking. No Pets. 518-5478476 or 914-879-3490. HAS YOUR BUILDING SHIFTED? Contact Woodford Bros. Inc. for straightening, levelTICONDEROGA. 1BR apt. available. 2nd ing and foundation repairs at 1-800-OLDfloor. W alking distance to downtown. Full BARN / www.woodfordbros.com bath, w/d. No dogs. Ref, lease, sec. dep. required. Sect. 8 approved. $500.00 a QUALITY, DURABLE AND AFFORDABLE month. Utilities not included. Available 9/1. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. Free on-site Carol 796-8024. consultation. Call CB Structures 1-800-9400192 or www.cbstructuresinc.com TICONDEROGA: 2 bedroom, all appliances, heat included, no pets, no REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $179 Installed. smoking, Suitable for professional couple, Double Hung Tilt-ins, Lifetime W arranty, $750/mo, 1 1/2 month sec., credit check EnergyStar tax credit available. Call Now! 1845-561-5983 866-272-7533 www.usacustomwindows.com
HOME IMPROVEMENT
2006 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER TOURING 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 66,647 mi. 2006 FORD FOCUS ZX4 SES 4 Dr., Auto, Air, P/sunroof, Fully Equipped, 63,066 mi. 2006 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 4 Dr.,V6, Auto, Air, P/sunroof, Fully Equipped, 44,556 mi. 2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE 4 Dr., V6, Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 70,645mi 2006 NISSAN SENTRA 1.8S SPECIAL EDITION PACKAGE 4 Dr., 4 Cyl, PW, PL, Cruise, Air, Fully Equipped, 30,368 mi. 2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING CONV. 2 Dr, V6, Auto, Air, Leather, Fully Equipped, 71,601 mi.
COMMERCIAL RENTAL 2 CAR Garage for rent on Eagle Lake. Great for boat storage. $100/mo. Call 518-5035065.
HOME FOR RENT
2005 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4 4 Cyl., 4x4, 5 Spd., Air, Tilt, Bedliner, 82,471 mi. 2003 CHEVY S-10 REG CAB 4x2, 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, Bedliner, 70,282mi. 1999 PONTIAC FIREBIRD COUPE 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Fully Equipped, 57,865 mi.
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MOBILE HOME FOR RENT Juggling your budget? Advertise small, get big results! Call 1-800-989-4237
2-3 Bedroom, year round 57’ mobile home on large lot for rent, in Schroon Lake. Available now , furnished or unfurnished at $625 per month plus utilities. No pets, no smokers, 1 year lease and references required. First month, last & security . Contact: Jim @ 516-330-1182.
MOBILE HOME for rent, 2 bedroom, includes refrigerator and stove, $525/month plus security of $525. 518-562-1521 or 518563-0204. PORT HENRY - 2/3 Bedroom, $550 & $575 plus security and utilities, W/D, no pets. 518232-1365.
AVAILABLE NOW!!! 2-4 Bedroom homes Take Over Payments No Money Down/No Credit Check Call 1-888-269-9192 BANK FORECLOSURE! FLORIDA WATERFRONT CONDOS! SW Coast! Brand new upscale 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,675sf condo. Only $179,900! (Similar unit sold for $399,900) Prime downtown location on the water! Buy before 9/23/1 1 & get $8,000 in flex money! Call now 1-877-888-7571, X 51 COZY CABIN on 5 Acres $19,995. Beautiful woodlands. Our best deal ever! Call 800229-7843 Or visit www.landandcamps.com.
COZY CABIN ON 5 ACRES $19,995. Beautiful woodlands. Our best deal ever! Call 1-800-229-7843 or visit www .landandcamps.com TOWN OF Lake George - 1/2 acre building lot. V illage water , upscale neighborhood, build-out basement, mountain views. $59,000. Will hold mortgage for qualified buyer, 20% down. 518-668-0179.
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FARM LIQUIDATION! 10 acres - was $39,900, NOW $29,900! Quality So. Tier acreage! 30 mile views, lake access! Call SCHROON LAKE 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Mobile NOW! 1-888-701-1864 Home. Snow Plowing, Lawn Mowing, www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com Garbage Included. No Pets. 518-532-9538 or DO YOU HAVE V ACATION PROPER TY 518-796-1865. FOR SALE OR RENT? With promotion to\ TICONDEROGA 1 Bedroom Mobile home on nearly 5 million households and over 12 milWarner Hill Road. Stove & refrigerator includ- lion potential buyers, a statewide classified ad can’t be beat! Promote your property for ed, cable available. No pets, No smoking. just $490 for a 15-word ad. Place your ad 518-585-6832. online at fcpny.com or call 1-877-275-2726
WANTED: LEVEL or gently sloped 3-10 acre parcel with nice view near Ticonderoga/Hague on public road. Prefer access to public utilities, power, water, sewer. Call 610-588-6334.
FARM LIQUIDATION! 10 acres was 39,900, NOW $29,900! Quality So. Tier acreage! 30 mile views, lake access! Call NOW! (888) 905-8847 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com
WELL MAINTAINED Elizabethtown V illage home. Large property , barn. W alk to all. Updated appliances, freshly painted. Large rear deck. non smoking, references, lease Landlord includes one tank heating oil $700 914-882-0307 wcr_292@hotmail.com
MOBILE HOME FOR SALE
1979 16’X80’ single wide mobile home for sale. 3 bedroom, w/ refrigerator , stove, dish washer & washer/dryer . $1500 OBO. You Move! 518-585-6102. 3-BEDROOM Double wide on 1.3 acres on W ells Hill Rd, Lewis NY . Asking $65,000.315-783-8946.
FOR SALE - TRAILER NEEDS A HOME, 8’ X 25’ all 2x6 construction, Outside is all textured 111, inside is all knotty pine throughout. 6” insulation throughout, 3 axles, cathedral ceilings. $4,500. 518-955-0222. WILDWOOD, FLORIDA - Park Model, Porch, Storage, Year Round, Good Relocation, $10,200 OBO. 518-632-5418.
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NORTH CAROLINA Mountains E-Z Finish Log Cabin Shell with Acreage E-Z Bank Financing Available Only $89,900! W arm Winters-Cool Summers 828-429-4004 Code 45 PRIME RESIDENTIAL/BUSINESS Building located on Main Street, Port Henry, NY. Extra lot included for parking, $99,000. 518-5468247.
RENTALS MINEVILLE, NY 2 bedroom Duplex, completely renovated, W/D hook-up, electricity & heat included, non smoker , $800/mo., 518546-3411.
WESTPORT: OFFICE SUITES. Fully fu rnished w/cubicles, desks, computer & phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lakeviews. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518-962-4420.
VACATION/ RECREATIONAL RENTALS
STOP RENTING Lease option to buy . Rent to own. No money down. No credit check 1- OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of 877-395-0321 affordable rentals. Full/ partial weeks. Call for UPSTATE FARM LAND SACRIFICE! 5 acres FREE brochure. Open daily . Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-638-2102. Online reservations: - $19,900 Gorgeous views, apple trees, www.holidayoc.com woods & meadows! Nearby lakes & State land! Perfect for a country getaway! Hurry! ( 8 8 8 ) 7 0 1 - 7 5 0 9 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com ASK YOURSELF, what is your TIMESHARE UPSTATE FARM LAND SACRIFICE! 5 acres worth? We will find a buyer/renter for CA$H - $19,900. Gorgeous views, apple trees, NO GIMMICKS JUST RESULTS! woods & meadows! Nearby lakes & State www.BuyATimeshare.com land! Perfect for a country getaway! Hurry! 18 8 8 - 7 7 5 - 8 1 1 4 Advertise Classifieds! www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com
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NOTICE OF LANDS TO BE FILED FOR UNPAID TAXES OFFICE OF THE C O U N T Y T R E A S U R E R P L AT T S B U R G H , NEW YORK 12901 WHEREAS: Arrears of taxes levied in the year 2011, charged and imposed, pursuant to law remain due and unpaid on several tracts, lots and pieces or parcels of land described in the following list, viz.: Swis S-B-L Owner Acres FF DF Amt Due ALTONA: 092000 145.-2-3.2 AGONEY FRANKLIN JR - 200.00 x 210.00 $105.46 092000 73.-3-1.3 ARENA JOHN PAUL 4.80 - - $203.69 092000 88.14-2-62 AWAN SAMINA M 65.00 x 158.33 $100.85 092000 148.-3-5.3 BAILEY ROMA S 102.00 x 182.00 $594.29 092000 148.-2-14.1 BAKER THOMAS 18.70 - - $233.70 092000 88.14-2-56 BILODEAU DANIEL J - 65.00 x 145.49 $44.28 092000 91.-1-15 BLOW GEORGE J 144.00 x 151.00 $623.79 092000 148.-3-28.2 BROOKS JEFFREY 210.00 x 30.00 $94.27 092000 73.-1-28 B R O T H E R S TIMOTHY M - 175.00 x 99.00 $407.84 092000 73.-1-38 BRUNELL JOHN 8.20 $597.55 092000 148.-2-12 BURDO STEVEN J 155.00 x 134.60 $1,168.61 092000 73.-1-10.4 BUSHEY MARK 175.00 x 187.60 $795.59 092000 71.-4-14.4 CASEY CHRISTINE J 1.60 - - $242.53 092000 71.1-1-15 CASEY CHRISTINE J 2.30 - - $2,193.82 092000 148.-3-16.2 CHAPMAN ANNA 3.00 - - $632.52 092000 88.14-1-25 CHEVRIER KIM 110.76 x 120.72 $186.19 092000 150.-3-6 CLAUSEN EDWARD D 1.38 - - $1,548.30 092000 71.1-1-3 CLUKEY WARREN 105.00 x 189.00 $559.74
1.00 - - $888.88 092000 88.14-2-57 GRAINGER ROBERT - 70.00 x 151.84 $44.28
092000 71.1-1-9 PERYEA ROBERT M - 120.00 x 100.00 $113.49
092000 74.-1-19 GREENPOINT ASSETS LTD 17.30 - $326.21
092000 73.-1-52.31 POULIN BRIAN 9.10 - $108.01
092000 75.-1-13 GREENPOINT ASSETS LTD 50.30 - $501.24
092201 316.13-5-3 COURSON RUSSELL - 99.00 x 155.00 $605.57
092000 75.-1-4.1 SAMPLE DAVID J 50.00 x 321.00 $100.85
092201 316.13-5-2.1 COURSON RUSSELL A - 59.00 x 160.00 $2,620.45
092000 75.-1-5.1 SAMPLE DAVID JR 200.00 x 141.00 $1,323.93
092201 315.20-1-14 DESAUTEL ROBERT - 96.00 x 100.00 $1,045.78
092000 88.14-2-66 HAKIM ROBERT 132.83 x 99.08 $87.72
092000 88.14-2-60 SCHWARZ ADAIR 65.00 x 162.23 $100.85
092201 315.16-2-24 DUPREY ALFRED E 50.00 x 240.00 $1,006.22
092000 148.-3-4.1 HARDING TIMOTHY C 54.80 - - $203.21
092000 117.-1-5.2 SMALL EVEREST 150.00 x 155.00 $138.04
092201 316.13-5-25 GARVETT SONNY H - 46.00 x 100.00 $1,355.68
092000 73.-2-10.2 SNOW WILLIAM 3.80 - - $138.62
092201 316.9-1-7.2 GOWAN BRUCE L 75.00 x 130.00 $123.98
092000 89.1-3-8 GWYNNE SHEILA 100.00 x 217.00 $388.03 092000 88.14-2-68 HAKIM ROBERT 70.00 x 141.52 $96.46 092000 88.14-2-67 HAKIM ROBERT 70.00 x 143.70 $96.46
092000 74.-1-8.3 HEMINGWAY DAVID J 19.00 - - $310.91 092000 91.-1-7.1 HILTON FRED JR 5.50 - - $222.58 092000 72.-1-35.5 JARVIS DANIEL 2.20 - - $1,143.50 092000 88.14-1-43 JOHNSON ARNOLD JR - 74.80 x 117.81 $306.51 092000 117.-1-22.13 KING ROBERT JR 175.00 x 225.00 $199.31 092000 147.-1-3.1 LAGOY WAYNE 12.70 - - $189.61
092000 88.14-2-54 NG LIVIA - 60.00 x 165.13 $100.85
092000 73.-3-10.112 GARCIA ANGELO 5.70 - - $214.62 092000 117.-1-8 GENOVA LEONARD M 1.03 - - $153.36 092000 89.-1-12 GILMAN RAYMOND
092000 103.-1-4.1 PARRA ESTEBAN F 25.00 - - $226.08 092000 88.14-1-37 PARSONS TIMOTHY A - 70.17 x 146.63 $394.03 092000 73.-1-10.52 P E A K E BERNADETTE 75.00 x 233.00 $339.34 092000 76.-3-1.1 PELKEY RICHARD D - 176.00 x 160.00 $165.22 092000 73.-1-8 PERRY RAYMOND 160.00 x 125.00 $130.12 092000 119.-1-18.1 PERYEA ROBERT M 1.10 - - $1,530.78
092400 179.-4-1.5 DAVIS NORMAN A 72.00 - - $513.52
092289 314.-1-11 DAVIS BRADLEY 118.00 x 177.00 $470.89
092289 305.-1-1.3 S T R A N A H A N RONALD L - 110.93 x 369.20 $1,918.19
092289 305.4-1-6 DENO WAYNE II 73.00 x 274.00 $1,496.27
092289 325.-1-2.12 SVENSON ROBERT E 8.60 - - $8,838.44
092289 315.-2-17.12 DONER JOHN E 1.20 - - $154.93
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092289 313.-3-1.4 JOY CHRIS A 8.50 - $561.63
092000 73.-1-10.1 THOMAS IDA 28.90 - $339.34
092201 316.13-6-9 HIGH FALLS GORGE CORP - 54.00 x 130.00 $274.24
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092289 305.-1-2.11 WARNER ROBERT P 3.20 - - $767.07
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092289 334.2-1-1 ELLIOTT DALE H 20.50 - - $480.35
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092000 148.-2-17.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 93.20 - - $617.21
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57.30 - - $3,371.83
092289 294.-1-1.4 SMITH DANIEL E 5.70 - - $160.28
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092289 315.-1-30 TORRINGTON INDUSTRIES 9.60 - $450.67
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SMITH DANIEL 5.00 - - $155.34
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60.00 x $764.94
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092000 135.-1-20.1 DUCHARME KAREN M 24.40 - - $725.63
092201 316.13-2-14 BLAISE JAMES C 78.00 x 350.00 $1,332.64
092000 148.-2-16 ROUSHIA J DONALD 4.60 - - $594.29
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092400 151.-1-6.91 DECKER STEPHEN M 1.60 - - $461.08 092400 176.-2-10.1 DONAH KEVIN L 3.50 - - $2,390.73 092400 165.-4-6.1 DUBUQUE WILLIAM 33.45 - - $1,057.65 092400 165.-4-5.23 D U M O N T ELIZABETH ANN 12.00 - - $582.22 092400 165.4-2-19 DUPREY AMY 160.00 x 160.00 $997.52 092400 152.-1-14.1 DUPREY DEBBIE L 1.72 - - $504.88 092400 179.-3-14 DUPREY STEVEN M - 150.00 x 200.00 $920.18 092400 165.4-2-8 FRENNIER RONALD P - 150.00 x 100.00 $1,451.58 092400 178.-1-3.3 FRENYEA THOMAS 100.00 x 200.00 $1,500.53 092400 164.-1-11.1 GATES DAN 15.10 - $2,611.81 092400 190.-1-12.3 GILMAN DONNA R 24.50 - - $527.60 092400 179.-2-26.3 GILMAN JEFFREY S - 20.00 x 288.62 $1,870.01 092400 179.-2-26.1 GILMAN JEFFREY S - 200.00 x 145.63 $162.50 092400 166.-3-13 GIROUX RICHARD 1.20 - - $1,000.38 092400 139.-1-5.5 GIROUX RICHARD J 6.50 - - $642.37
092400 166.-1-1.34 BARNES VERN A JR - 186.00 x 150.53 $1,835.63
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092400 180.-1-3.24 GUYNUP THOMAS S - 151.98 x 217.66 $2,167.87
092400 139.1-1-74.5 BODETTE DEVON 119.48 x 219.00 $453.34 092400 166.-1-3 BOIRE ALEXANDER J 1.50 - - $1,400.29 092400 166.-1-2.2 BOIRE ALEXANDER J 2.20 - - $536.41 092400 166.-1-2.1 BOIRE ALEXANDER J 6.40 - - $960.29 092400 165.2-1-2 BOIS RICHARD C 100.00 x 150.00 $1,056.61
092400 150.-2-2.9 HALL CARLTON P 110.00 x 200.00 $1,027.23 092400 178.-3-22 HINDS MICHAEL L 157.00 x 218.00 $1,706.50 092400 179.-1-5.8 HOWARD TRAVIS J 7.03 - - $3,304.93 092400 164.-1-26.1 J E SHEEHAN CONTRACTING CORP 44.00 - $931.65
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092289 326.-1-3.2 PRAY RUSSELL R 2.71 - - $593.18
092400 164.-2-8.5 BORDEAU BRIAN 150.00 x 240.00 $632.71
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092289 293.-2-4.31 PRAY WILLIAM W 3.80 - - $567.31
092400 151.-1-6.42 BORDEAU DAVID 1.10 - - $245.29
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092289 334.-1-24.2 BAKER JOHN 20.40 - $287.44
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092289 334.-1-25.2 BARTON JARRELL A 4.10 - - $1,036.01
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092400 167.-1-3.2 BRAND ARTHUR 201.00 x 212.00 $567.72
092201 315.16-1-12 WELLS JILL ANN 99.00 x 128.00 $1,738.04 092289 303.-2-22 ALGER TIMOTHY 175.00 x 72.00 $2,121.94
092289 303.-1-14 BESAW RALPH R 1.20 - - $1,327.02 092289 304.-1-32.11 BLAISE STEFANIE LYNN 5.40 - - $825.56 092289 334.2-1-9 BOLA DENNIS S 50.00 x 214.00 $746.40 092289 313.-2-18 BOMBARD ROBERT 7.30 - - $2,177.98
092000 135.-2-29 WHITNEY PENNY N 12.60 - - $368.26
092289 294.-1-21 BRODI STEPHEN T 151.00 x 175.00 $3,267.17
092000 73.-1-24 WILKINSON PAUL 50.00 - - $1,881.05
092289 303.-1-17.1 CIPRIANO JAMES F 3.30 - - $1,274.65
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092289 334.2-1-6 CLARK JAMES S -
092289 305.4-1-13 PERKETT JUDE E JR - 79.99 x 115.65 $2,345.22
092289 314.-1-3.1 ROBERTS ET AL HARLEY 7.10 - $627.62
092400 165.-4-36 B R A N O N TERRENCE P 9.55 - $21,474.36 092400 164.-2-10.6 BURDO THOMAS D III 1.43 - - $3,791.80
092289 314.-1-7 ROBERTS KYLE D 1.20 - - $258.42
092400 180.-1-3.17 BURNELL TODD A 2.07 - - $2,439.96
092289 305.-1-2.4 RYAN MAY 2.30 - $929.53
092400 164.-1-1 CARRUTH DONNA 14.10 - - $464.97
092289 303.-2-29 SANTOSE NICOLE 88.71 x 400.00 $1,510.45
092400 181.-2-31.2 CASKA RICHARD G 1.80 - - $3,294.04
092289 294.-1-1.3 SMITH DANIEL 5.60 - $1,027.38 092289 294.-1-1.1 SMITH DANIEL E 4.40 - - $150.39 092289
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092400 190.-1-3.2 LACEY JAMES 1.50 - $1,582.22 092400 178.-3-9 LAFOUNTAIN CLAY T 1.00 - - $1,595.04
092400 166.-2-6.3 MCGOWAN THOMAS 2.00 - - $4,927.09 092400 166.-2-18 MENARD LEO 150.00 x 118.00 $1,962.72 092400 150.-2-6.4 MILLER HENRY 1.20 - - $359.60 092400 150.-2-6.2 MILLER HENRY 1.60 - - $1,652.03 092400 177.-1-4 NAZAK VIVIAN M 150.00 x 200.00 $691.15 092400 152.-1-12.111 N E W G A R D E N SHERRY D 14.80 - $2,340.46 092400 150.-2-4.1 PERYEA MICHAEL N 41.80 - - $1,515.54 092400 165.4-4-23 PERYEA MICHAEL N - 98.00 x 288.00 $2,056.17 092400 165.4-4-4 PERYEA MICHAEL N - 100.00 x 298.74 $1,612.23 092400 165.4-4-2 PERYEA MICHAEL N - 100.00 x 220.00 $447.59 092400 150.-2-2.10 PERYEA MICHAEL N - 214.00 x 190.00 $417.79 092400 165.4-4-1 PERYEA MICHAEL N - 288.00 x 220.00 $1,192.30 092400 150.-2-2.8 PORTER KEITH J 143.00 x 275.00 $991.67 092400 180.-1-35 RACETTE JEFFREY 9.20 - - $3,863.41 092400 149.-2-20 REGALADO JOSE 17.00 - - $288.45 092400 165.-4-2.5 RIVERS ANTHONY 150.00 x 200.00 $672.81 092400 179.-3-7.452 RIVERS MICHAEL S 2.80 - - $1,348.74 092400 178.-2-10.52 RIVERS TERRY L SR 2.05 - - $363.49 092400 176.-2-9 ROBERTS CRAIG A SR - 150.00 x 195.00 $683.40 092400 150.-2-21.5 ROBLES REINALDO 1.70 - - $368.15 092400 150.-2-21.13 ROBLES REINALDO - 41.00 x 327.00 $228.66 092400 179.-3-7.12 RYAN ORVILLE F 1.14 - - $555.38 092400 179.-3-7.11 RYAN ORVILLE F 1.17 - - $358.82 092400 179.-3-8 SAUKAS DEIDRA J 210.00 x 120.00 $669.96 092400 165.-1-3.42 SEYMOUR JOSEPH S - 175.00 x 198.72 $1,225.58 092400 180.-1-28.3 SHEPARD KURT R 181.00 x 203.60 $1,873.93 092400 191.-1-9.1 SHUTTS BEATRICE A - 110.00 x 125.00 $1,549.68
092400 179.-2-5.122 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.37 - - $2,771.44
092400 165.-4-37 SHUTTS STEVEN J 5.00 - - $2,735.43
092400 179.-2-5.121 LAPLANT ALLEN C 19.34 - - $436.70
092400 166.-1-1.35 STONE DANIEL F 155.90 x 146.36 $2,270.98
092400 153.-1-29.121 LAYMAN ARTHUR L III 1.10 - - $564.36 092400 153.-1-29.11 LAYMAN ARTHUR L III 9.90 - - $4,864.04
092400 150.-2-9.2 CODY NELSON 1.30 - - $145.78 092400 179.-1-11.24 COOK MICHELLE J 1.30 - - $1,655.20
092400 165.4-4-13 LOZIER GAIL H 150.00 x 250.00 $2,270.98
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092400 165.-2-1.2 MARTIN LORI 150.00 x 265.00 $2,024.66
092400 179.-2-5.123 LAPLANT ALLEN C 1.09 - - $35.38
092400 177.-1-8.183 LECLERC JOHN KENNETH 11.20 - $2,605.97
092400 CORRON
MARTIN JUDITH 4.61 - - $2,801.92
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092400 165.4-4-14 STOTLER PATRICK 100.00 x 263.00 $667.07 092400 180.-1-47.1 TETREAULT SCOTT J 54.85 - - $8,984.57 092400 177.-4-11 TOURVILLE WAYNE 1.25 - - $4,991.83 092400 167.-1-22 TWIGG JEFFERY 1.70 - - $6,619.87 092400 152.-2-19 VAN BUSKIRK KEITH
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092400 178.-3-3 VANWEORT DAVID S - 229.00 x 179.00 $2,179.32
092600 307.-1-6.1 D O U G L A S CORPORATION OF 147.30 - - $7,237.87 092600 307.2-2-1.1 DOUGLAS ON SIVER LAKE INC 8.30 - $503.01
092400 166.-2-11 VENNE DERRICK J JR - 100.00 x 150.00 $404.64 092400 178.-2-18.8 WAY HAROLD 4.54 - $527.80
092600 341.2-1-32 DRAKE DAVID A 4.10 - - $4,156.44
092400 178.-2-17 WAY HAROLD L 1.10 - - $3,390.85
092600 333.-4-8 FENN JOHN MICHAEL 5.20 - $480.24
092400 178.-2-18.71 WAY HAROLD L 2.90 - - $481.98
092600 309.-2-5.2 FORSTER WILLIAM 11.12 - - $613.35
092400 150.-2-6.3 WAY HAROLD L 26.60 - - $296.98
092600 320.-2-3.1 FORSTER WILLIAM 37.30 - - $1,064.25
092400 163.-2-4 WHELDEN HEIDI M 6.90 - - $228.66
092600 309.-2-17 FORSTER WILLIAM 118.80 - - $2,301.63
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092600 274.-1-11.1 FOUNTAIN LAND CONTRACT JOHN JR - 180.00 x 190.00 $609.95
092600 341.2-1-8 BETTERS NIKKI A 46.00 x 340.00 $810.86 092600 341.-1-7.1 BOMBARD ADRIAN J - 120.00 x 324.40 $757.77 092600 320.-2-8.3 BROWN KAREN 4.10 - - $339.05 092600 272.-1-8.2 BURKE DONALD F 140.00 x 150.00 $197.56 092600 274.-1-10 CARTER HOMER 120.00 x 320.00 $532.63 092600 274.-1-16 COFFEY JOHN A 220.50 acres $2,908.17 092600 272.-2-12.1 COLEMAN RONALD P 6.20 - - $486.37 092600 272.-2-12.4 COLEMAN RONALD P 7.40 - - $541.19 092600 273.-1-9.1 COLLINS LIFE USE GORDON B 13.04 - $1,384.90 092600 307.2-1-10 COLON DEIRDRE A 100.00 x 215.00 $567.46 092600 307.2-1-23 COLON DEIRDRE ANN - 60.00 x 160.00 $5,084.37 092600 274.-1-12.42 COON JANET L 250.00 x 100.00 $205.35 092600 341.2-2-3 CROSS THOMAS A 88.00 x 98.00 $1,324.12 092600 271.-2-3.1 DAIGLE GARY W 93.60 - - $1,849.93 092600 342.3-3-4 DOCKUM RODNEY E - 126.00 x 180.00 $8,272.91 092600 308.-2-1.2 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 1.20 - $1,619.17 092600 307.4-2-1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 3.65 - $13,045.74 092600 308.-2-1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 11.30 - $1,590.81 092600 297.-1-2 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 80.00 - $1,003.11 092600 296.-2-10.1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 255.10 - - $43,544.98 092600 308.-2-1.7 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00 x 370.73 $1,581.35 092600 308.-2-1.5 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00 x 367.17 $1,691.71 092600 308.-2-1.6 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 125.00 x 370.73 $1,657.02 092600 308.-2-1.1 DOUGLAS CORP OF SILVER LAKE 126.00 x 392.58 $1,565.59 092600 307.-2-1 D O U G L A S CORPORATION OF
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PRUDHON WILLIAM L 3.40 - - $973.65
106.00 x $2,597.86
092600 284.-1-9 RACETTE JEFFREY 1.00 - - $1,838.95
092801 18.11-1-9 WELLS BRIAN E 85.00 x 190.00 $2,692.80
092600 342.-1-4.2 RHINO WILLIAM J JR 11.20 - - $518.73 092600 333.-2-8.1 RICHARDSON SHELBY 2.19 - $249.27 092600 307.-2-3.41 ROGERS SLEDD PAULINE B 2.70 - $3,586.11
092600 331.-2-8.2 KINSMAN JOHN 150.00 x 90.00 $1,189.38 092600 339.-1-2.1 LASHINSKY BARRY 321.80 - - $3,753.78 092600 339.-1-5.11 LASHINSKY BARRY A 32.50 - - $1,020.08 092600 339.-1-1 LASHINSKY BARRY A 40.00 - - $1,089.47 092600 296.-2-10.3 LEROY DOUGLAS 2.70 - - $2,729.05 092600 272.-1-10.1 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD 11.00 - $1,290.60 092600 271.-2-12 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD - 80.00 x 120.00 $573.01 092600 342.3-3-9 MILLER GARY E II 223.28 x 110.00 $1,253.01 092600 322.3-1-23 MILLER LIFE USE GARY E II - 160.00 x 200.00 $3,622.00 092600 342.-1-12.5 MURRAY ESTATE JOHN D 2.70 - $1,902.95 092600 342.3-2-24 MURRAY ESTATE JOHN D - 52.50 x 270.00 $1,736.90 092600 342.3-2-33 MURRAY ESTATE JOHN D - 70.70 x 130.00 $1,783.65 092600 320.-2-8.5 N E L S O N FREDERICK W JR 2.50 - - $484.0 092600 333.-1-8.3 NOLAN PHILIP H 13.80 - - $1,267.43 092600 322.3-1-3 PARRISH MICHAEL T 1.10 - - $4,392.88 092600 296.-2-2.2 PARROTTE SCOTT 3.00 - - $1,037.90 092600 341.2-1-11 PATTNO JOHN F 32.00 x 81.00 $2,405.72 092600 262.-4-5.2 PICKERING BRENDA - 100.00 x 150.00 $1,118.78 092600
320.-2-10
092889 33.-1-8 DAME O U T D O O R ADVERTISING CORP 12.00 - - $1,567.93
092889 49.-2-10.16 MATTEO NUNSIO 108.00 x 400.00 $1,210.04 092889 34.-1-31.2 MCGOLDRICK BRIAN J 1.00 - $3,157.82
092889 17.-1-43 MOORE MICHAEL 3.90 - - $690.21
092600 341.2-1-34 STORMS ERIC 165.00 x 257.00 $3,120.58
092889 63.-1-43.3 DUPEE RANDY A 165.00 x 263.00 $1,088.12
092803 20.11-5-2 DALY DIANE H 40.00 x 68.00 $458.19
092889 62.-1-4.41 DUPREY LAURIE A 12.50 - - $1,747.78
092889 47.-2-12 MOYER PADILLA JAQUELINE 10.00 - $80.92
092600 342.3-2-17 STORMS ERIK JOHN - 62.50 x 70.00 $2,121.88
092803 20.19-2-21 D U B U Q U E KENNETH JR 170.00 x 243.00 $959.16
092889 20.-1-12.1 EMMA REALTY LLC 91.00 - - $7,061.46
092889 63.-1-2 M O Y E R - PA D I L L A JACQUELINE 40.80 - $3,307.92
092600 309.-2-1 STRONG KENNETH 8.30 - - $1,092.61 092600 308.-2-3.1 STRONG KENNETH 37.40 - - $2,211.93 092600 341.-1-14 SUTTELL DAVID L II 1.30 - - $767.23
092600 339.-1-2.2 THRU THE WOODS LLC 12.63 $3,287.13
092600 322.3-1-10.1 KANE RANDY 156.00 x 210.00 $6,548.76
092889 33.-1-12 CRISPIGNIANO LLC 18.50 - - $16,415.56
092889 63.-1-52.1-2 MATOTT PAUL E 158.80 - - $1,369.20
092803 20.7-1-1 COOPER ANGEL L 1.40 - - $5,930.31
092600 331.-2-8.1 SNOW JASON 150.00 x 100.00 $1,058.35
092600 284.-1-24 HEMUS JAMES F 24.70 - - $410.56
092600 322.-4-1 JAMES LEIGH PROPERTIES LLC 5279.50 $67,728.72
092803 20.11-1-12 BABBIE LISA A 92.00 x 138.00 $2,413.92
092889 19.-1-44.2 COURTNEY JOHN P 1.00 - - $7,515.17
MATOTT PAUL E 122.00 - - $1,338.30
092889 17.-1-48 MERCALDI SHAWN A - 132.00 x 167.00 $422.99
092600 263.-2-2.1 TERRY WILLIAM 30.30 - - $698.38
092600 342.-1-19.2 HOWARD JEFFREY D 1.00 - - $817.68
092803 20.18-2-1.1 ALI PLAZA INC 1.31 - $19,179.15
092889 17.-1-23.21 COUPAL RONALD 1.30 - - $499.76
092889 62.-1-7.2 DUPEE JAMES 5.30 - $573.05
092600 307.2-1-6.1 HEMUS JAMES F 1.60 - - $857.67
092600 275.-1-1.31 HOLMES RICK 1.40 - $252.11
128.00
092600 307.2-1-4 TUTHILL HELEN 65.00 x 240.00 $127.77
092803 20.10-5-34 B R U N E L L E RAYMOND J JR 150.00 x 60.00 $2,244.49
092803 35.7-1-21 EDGEWATER KNOLL DEVLOP CORP 1.30 - $21,752.44 092803 20.18-3-20.1 EMMA REALTY LLC 30.40 - - $2,771.19 092803 20.18-1-12 LANOUE LIFE USE LEOPOLD - 80.00 x 125.09 $3,102.39 092803 20.19-3-5.1 LYNN E DENSON APTS LLC 1.90 - $13,294.93 092803 20.10-6-8 MARTIN GINETTE 70.00 x 173.40 $6,297.13
092600 333.-4-3 WARD MICHAEL S 5.00 - - $1,354.32
092803 35.7-2-11 MILLERICK CARL 120.00 x 145.00 $448.98
092600 333.-4-1 WARD MICHAEL S 5.10 - - $2,090.37
092803 20.10-4-13 PERO BERNARD 50.00 x 150.00 $3,414.25
092600 333.-4-2 WARD MICHAEL S 5.10 - - $1,398.47 092600 339.-1-5.12 WARD WILLIAM L JR 7.20 - - $1,664.70 092600 275.-1-27 W H I T T I E R KATHLEEN S 1.80 - $1,822.02 CHAMPLAIN: 092801 18.15-4-33.2 BECHARD DAVID J 66.00 x 145.00 $2,096.58 092801 18.15-4-26.1 BEDARD BECKY 74.00 x 175.00 $723.53 092801 18.15-4-14 BROUSSEAU DAVID - 66.00 x 302.00 $2,745.72 092801 18.15-6-16 BUSKEY STEPHEN O - 90.00 x 100.00 $863.01 092801 18.20-4-21 CHANEY GEORGE T - 108.00 x 298.00 $3,309.81
092803 20.11-5-5 TRAHAN ROGER K 163.50 x 60.00 $3,294.81 092803 20.11-4-7.1 TWIGG JEFFERY D 66.00 x 145.00 $5,891.05 092889 18.-1-54.21 1187 TRUCK PLAZA INC 4.50 $16,764.36 092889 18.-1-54.11 1187 TRUCK PLAZA INC. - 250.00 x 150.00 $1,840.02 092889 17.-1-66 A R M S T R O N G MICHAEL R - 130.18 x 334.76 $3,571.20 092889 34.-1-28.5 BARCLAY RONALD G 2.00 - - $1,581.73
092801 18.19-2-24 HART HARVY G 82.50 x 247.50 $787.81
092889 33.-2-6.12 BOND ROCKY GENE 1.78 - - $2,008.71
092801 18.15-1-1 RICHARDS JEAN 75.00 x 92.00 $421.83 092801 18.11-1-13.1 SELLER SHELLY S 92.00 x 202.00 $2,250.61 092801 19.13-2-2.7 T E S T O R I INTERIORS INC 9.54 - - $110,724.00 092801 18.20-1-1 TITANIUM ERA -
092889 64.-1-5.621 ETHIER ALAIN N 1.30 - - $485.47 092889 50.4-1-14 FISHER PETER L 75.00 x 125.00 $864.73 092889 32.-3-7 FORTIN LEO 1.20 - $776.96 092889 32.-1-11.2 GAMACHE LAURA L 12.30 - - $1,039.25
092889 33.-1-48.1 GARCEAU STEVEN 52.70 - - $1,051.25
092889 33.-2-6.13 BOND LINDA 9.20 - $653.33
092801 18.15-6-6 O’CONNELL JASON 53.00 x 100.00 $1,977.75
092889 48.-1-3.6 ESELTINE MARVLE 278.00 x 125.00 $3,055.70
092803 20.6-1-4.1 RICHARD DENIS E 93.00 x 390.00 $564.33
092801 18.15-5-4.2 GUILLILY GREGG A 70.30 x 55.50 $599.03
092801 18.11-2-8 MOULTON HARLAND - 74.00 x 304.00 $3,070.84
092889 49.-2-10.20 ERO GISELE D 200.00 x 200.00 $488.33
092889 33.-1-49 GARCEAU STEPHEN R 32.00 - - $1,039.25
092889 35.-5-18 BOMBARDIER PATRICK B 2.10 - $3,133.41
092801 18.11-1-13.2 LECLAIR BRUCE W 112.00 x 108.00 $2,229.28
092889 49.-2-10.19 ERO GARRY S 100.00 x 200.00 $965.52
092803 20.6-1-2 RICHARD DENIS E 4.30 - - $3,764.57
092801 18.20-1-8 COUPAL EMMANUEL R - 29.00 x 131.00 $183.58
092801 18.20-4-5 LABARGE CURTIS S - 83.00 x 78.00 $827.28
092889 49.4-1-25.2 ERO GARRY - 44.69 x 90.00 $2,414.76
092889 63.-1-31.2 BURKE DONALD F 50.00 x 120.00 $27.72
092889 18.19-4-3 GARCEAU’S AUTO SALES 2.07 - $12,227.01 092889 17.-1-34.3 GONYO BRUCE R 2.90 - - $1,639.56 092889 32.-1-3.222 GOOLEY GREGORY D 1.00 - - $257.27
092889 17.-1-3.3 HOGLE TONY G 1.10 - - $482.33 092889 62.-1-6 HOLLIDAY CARROL 150.00 x 200.00 $618.45
093000 122.-1-58 DECOSTE GWYN 264.00 x 90.50 $201.14 093000 124.2-1-18.1 DUCHARME MYRON H - 100.00 x 150.00 $2,026.74 093000 91.-2-37 FLEMING JUSTIN G 1.30 - - $642.79 093000 136.-1-28.41 FOUNTAIN CATHY 1.30 - - $1,727.96
092889 63.-1-25.15 R A B I D E A U KENNETH J 1.90 - $3,168.32 092889 20.-1-2 RICHARD DENIS E 33.50 - - $741.43 092889 64.-1-35.5 RICHARD ERIK D 5.00 - - $657.95 092889 4.-1-2.4 RICHARD ERIK D 48.40 - - $988.40
093000 91.-2-20.22 GUERIN ROBIN H 200.00 x 200.00 $2,688.28 093000 136.-1-30.1 GUERIN SAMANTHA - 162.00 x 162.00 $1,343.36 093000 76.-2-9.1 JENNETT ESTATE DOUGLAS 191.70 - $1,998.83
093000 136.-1-13.2 PERYER NEAL K 3.80 - - $704.63 093000 136.-1-13.1 PERYER NEAL K 220.00 x 148.50 $3,956.69 093000 106.-2-2.2 POFF JONATHAN E 2.80 - - $684.54 136.-1-26 DAWN x 125.00
093000 91.-2-19.2 RABIDEAU KEITH J 155.00 x 148.00 $1,186.42 093000 76.-2-43 RELATION DWIGHT 1.30 - - $3,318.59 093000 107.-1-3.3 RELATION DWIGHT 3.80 - - $2,868.11 093000 107.-1-3.4 RELATION DWIGHT 7.20 - - $3,055.30 093000 91.-2-42 RELATION DWIGHT 48.00 - - $190.95 093000 91.-2-32.2 RELATION DWIGHT F 122.70 - - $428.58
092889 32.-2-1.13 ROBERTS JOHN J 1.50 - - $679.01
093000 76.-2-10 JENNETT ESTATE DOUGLAS - 150.00 x 118.00 $149.20
092889 32.-2-3 ROBERTS WILFRED J - 150.00 x 300.00 $464.86
093000 107.-1-18.1 JENNETTE HAROLD 187.60 - - $2,611.01
093000 76.-2-54 R I N G CHRISTOPHER F 150.00 x 233.00 $33.14
093000 108.-1-4.1 JENNETTE HAROLD D 53.20 - - $695.52
093000 138.-1-4.54 ROUGIER MARK 1.60 - - $504.97
093000 107.-1-25 JENNETTE HAROLD DAVID 64.60 - $859.18
093000 138.-1-4.55 ROUGIER MARK 14.09 - - $977.72
092889 49.-3-4 SNYDER WILLIAM J 1.70 - - $488.77 092889 18.-1-43.1 WAREHOUSE AT VAN BUREN ST IN 1.00 - - $10,894.49 092889 18.-1-21.3 WAREHOUSE AT VAN BUREN STREET 2.00 - - $1,407.25
093000 138.-2-8 BECHARD THOMAS G 4.04 - - $3,919.66 093000 94.-1-54.3 BLACKBURN REMI 183.80 x 201.70 $2,127.35 093000 108.-1-28.2 BLOW DAVID 6.20 - $748.58 093000 91.-2-19.6 BLOW GEORGE 26.37 - - $907.03 093000 91.-2-20.1 BLOW GEORGE M SR 17.80 $2,107.07 093000 136.-1-25.2 BOCHART GARY J 2.24 - - $686.52
093000 108.-1-31.1 KALVAITIS LIFE USE ANE 248.80 - $3,278.08
093000 138.-1-4.3 ROUGIER MARK E 100.00 x 200.00 $1,456.50
093000 122.-1-60.4 KNAPP AKA CHANTAY 4.80 - $2,686.18
093000 136.-1-29.5 SESSUMS ESTATE JAMES A SR 10.00 - $3,587.28
093000 107.-1-14.211 LAMARE LEON J 3.80 - - $2,338.29
093000 136.-1-29.111 SESSUMS ESTATE JAMES A SR 19.40 - $455.06
093000 107.-1-14.212 LAMARE LEON J 5.26 - - $84.79 093000 136.2-1-14.1 LANGLOIS EDRA M 87.00 x 160.00 $436.00 093000 122.-1-61 LAPIERRE TODD M 175.00 x 190.00 $1,889.65 093000 121.-2-4.1 LAPORTE JASON C 6.60 - - $1,642.71 093000 136.-1-36.4 LASALLE ROBERT W - 200.00 x 200.00 $2,056.03
092889 35.-5-21.111 C A R N E Y MARGUERITA 2.30 - $28.58
092889 49.-3-13 L A F O U N TA I N DUSTIN 1.00 - $1,039.42
092889 47.-2-1.3 CASTINE HAROLD J - 208.00 x 208.00 $911.97
092889 63.-1-20.2 LAWRENCE LIFE USE WILLIAM 1.91 - $231.18
093000 109.4-1-51.3 B R O W N D O R F MELVIN M 3.65 - $3,945.55
092889 48.-1-17.3 CASTINE LIFE USE STANLEY 1.20 - $1,466.48
092889 63.-1-54 LECLAIR EUGENE L 3.00 - - $569.59
093000 124.-1-46.11 BUSHEY DWIGHT 12.53 - - $604.35
092889 19.17-2-11 LEMIEUX BRIAN J 82.00 x 320.00 $1,537.65
093000 109.-1-58.2 BUSHEY KEITH J 1.80 - - $2,199.96
093000 92.-1-23.5 MONETTE MORRIS 150.00 x 250.00 $720.79
093000 124.-1-34 CARPENTIER DAVID L 1.10 - - $2,648.96
093000 136.-1-30.313 MORAN TAMMY 4.60 - - $703.30
093000 80.-1-5.13 CLAUSEN EDWARD
093000 94.1-2-28 MOSS MARCIA J -
093000 136.-1-47.2 BOULE ESTATE LOUIS S 1.30 - $148.72 093000 136.1-2-2.2 BRAULT ALAN D 10.30 - - $1,096.32 093000 124.4-1-11 BROTHERS TINA M 1.10 - - $1,489.33
093000 138.-1-4.2 ROUGIER MARK 100.00 x 200.00 $793.73
093000 108.-1-30.1 KALVIATIS ALFRED 17.70 - - $125.44
092889 19.-1-4.3 L A B A R G E CLARENCE C 2.00 - $585.54
092889 63.-1-52.1-1
093000 92.-1-27 PEDRO ESTATE JULIO - 112.00 x 200.00 $492.81
093000 124.-1-44 GREEN THUMB SNOW REMOVAL INC - 195.70 x 190.00 $2,043.85
092889 64.-1-5.1 BUSHEY EUGENE P - 152.07 x 264.11 $1,670.25
092889 19.17-2-8 LEMIEUX BRIAN J 149.00 x 65.00 $33.00
093000 77.-1-16 PARO ESTATE TUFFIELD JR 132.00 x 140.00 $316.20
092889 17.-1-50 PARKER FRANK M JR - 130.00 x 120.00 $1,667.49
092889 34.-1-35.53 J O L I C O E U R WILLIAM NG 9.00 - $1,039.25
092889 49.-1-48 CLAUSEN JR GERALD O 1.10 - $906.72
093000 108.-1-41 PANETTI ANTHONY J - 50.00 x 50.00 $18.65
093000 122.-1-57.1 RABIDEAU KEITH J 30.50 - - $811.67
092889 64.-1-12.12 BUSHEY EUGENE P 1.00 - - $3,328.12
092889 33.-1-1.2 CASTINE PENNY M 140.00 x 165.00 $4,878.53
093000 91.-2-14.2 NEPHEW ALAN J 150.00 x 117.00 $947.87
093000 76.-2-5.41 G O O D R O W THOMAS W 1.00 - $880.42
093000 136.-1-30.36 BARCOMB JAMES W - 208.00 x 183.00 $441.84
092889 33.-2-20.13 HICKS DONALD W 1.60 - - $1,213.77
093000 91.-2-35.3 DEAN DAVID B 1.14 - $1,501.10
210.00
092889 18.-1-54.22 NEVERETT JOHN 170.00 x 216.00 $379.24
092889 18.-1-4.2 GOOLEY ORVILLE A 1.20 - - $453.48
092889 35.-5-24.2 HAVERKAMP DAVID LEE 1.60 - - $421.42
093000 108.-1-36 C U D W O R T H MICHELLE L - 300.00 x 155.00 $2,745.36
225.00 x $4,190.62
093000 PRATT 150.00 $239.32
092889 18.-1-11.2 GOOLEY MICHAEL R 1.80 - - $98.89
092889 32.-2-11 GUAY DAVID A 1.70 - $496.27
093000 92.-1-14.2 COLLINS DORLA J 1.10 - - $2,206.60 093000 136.-1-22.12 C U D W O R T H MICHELLE L - 124.00 x 195.00 $2,803.58
093000 136.1-3-3 GARREN MARY B 1.70 - - $510.52
092889 63.-1-1 M O Y E R - PA D I L L A JACQUELINE 80.00 - $2,513.66
CHAZY: 093000 106.-2-1.13 AUBIN JAMES R 36.80 - - $752.90
092889 32.-2-19 GUAY DAVID A 1.10 - $217.91
D SR 4.60 - - $372.48
093000 94.-1-43.211 LECLAIRE BRUCE W 59.10 - - $5,002.62 093000 122.-1-17.412 MANOR KIMBERLY 1.30 - - $2,329.86 093000 136.2-2-16 M A U G H A N MARGARET M 162.00 x 221.00 $3,213.14 093000 92.-1-23.76 MESEC CAROLYN 41.90 - - $388.84 093000 92.-1-23.77 MESEC CAROLYN SUE 1.10 - - $287.30
093000 136.-1-29.12 SESSUMS ESTATE JAMES A SR 32.50 - $553.03 093000 106.-2-2.1 SHARRON MICHAEL 41.50 - - $1,167.16 093000 94.-1-45 STERLING RODNEY - 95.00 x 207.00 $2,080.45 093000 136.-1-29.3 STOKES VERA F 1.00 - - $1,953.58 093000 137.-1-1.2 STONE RICHARD 180.00 x 200.00 $398.96 093000 122.-1-19 S T R O M B A C K RANDY - 65.00 x 400.00 $1,556.82 093000 122.-1-20 S T R O M B E C K RANDY D 1.00 - $147.53 093000 136.-1-14.1 TETREAULT TRAVIS R 124.00 - - $4,533.77 093000 77.-1-13.2 TODOROFF DANIEL 4.30 - - $716.69 093000 136.-1-29.2 TROMBLY TODD D 110.00 x 150.00 $1,753.44 093000 122.-1-59.2 TURNER DUANE A 130.00 x 150.00 $229.36 093000 122.-1-59.3 TURNER DUANE A 130.00 x 150.00 $133.37
September 3, 2011 093000 138.-1-41.1 UPTON WILLIAM R 180.00 x 160.00 $1,004.52 093000 76.-2-41.2 VASSAR AMY 140.00 x 175.00 $239.32 093000 109.-1-37.4 VINCENT DANIEL 200.00 x 200.00 $2,721.21
093200 23.-1-4.1 KING MICHAEL E 100.00 - - $1,164.88
BARNABY TIMOTHY E 1.70 - - $2,212.91 093489 172.2-1-40 BENOIT JACK 2.70 - $81.65
093200 68.-1-1.1 L A B A R G E CLARENCE J JR 1.00 - - $103.83
093489 172.2-1-38.2 BENOIT JACK 200.00 x 162.00 $45.43
093200 8.-1-3.21 LAPLANT SUSAN 4.60 - - $140.77
093489 183.12-1-16 BRACEY KIM B 29.91 x 207.00 $1,604.61
093000 78.-1-10 WEIAND DARWIN L 1.60 - - $775.63
093200 54.-2-17 M & R RESTORATIONS INC 50.18 - - $380.57
093000 122.-1-60.7 WHELDEN GEORGE 1.55 - - $333.22
093200 21.-1-1.3 MAGOON MATT 23.60 - - $419.36
093000 122.-1-60.3 WHELDEN GEORGE P 1.90 - - $1,441.96
093200 38.-1-15 MAHONEY JOHN G 235.40 - - $2,925.07
093000 122.-1-60.6 WHELDEN GEORGE P 2.30 - - $982.95
093200 54.-2-8 MATHURA JEWEL 20.00 - - $279.56
093489 183.20-3-5 CAYEA JAMES M 55.45 x 350.00 $1,505.89
093000 122.-1-60.5 W H E L D E N MARSHALL F III 177.00 x 221.00 $3,172.47
093200 51.-1-5.41 MONTGOMERY MICHAEL J 19.00 - $314.11
093489 183.20-2-18 CHARLAND AMY 54.64 x 280.00 $1,086.21
093200 69.-1-7 MORROW JEREMY 113.40 - - $445.76
093489 183.2-2-38 CHARLAND LEON 137.95 x 161.00 $1,965.19
093000 136.-1-48 W H E L D E N MATTHEW D - 150.00 x 150.00 $602.41 093000 93.2-1-16 WILSON LIFE USE DOROTHY - 155.00 x 197.01 $2,633.41 093000 76.-2-5.44 WILSON RUSSELL B 2.60 - - $176.29 093000 123.-1-15.1 WRAY IRENE M 8.10 - - $2,926.51 093000 137.-1-16.3 WRAY IRENE M 15.30 - - $353.95 093000 93.2-1-28 WRAY IRENE M ACKEY - 165.00 x 66.00 $2,268.94 CLINTON: 093200 38.1-2-2 A R G O B A S T EDWARD - 82.50 x 260.00 $82.53 093200 22.-1-1.2 BARNES LIFE USE LILLIAN 10.00 - $394.36 093200 7.-1-10.1 BRADY DONALD 31.50 - - $1,414.22 093200 66.-1-2.2 BROADIE THOMAS 120.00 x 120.00 $123.35 093200 24.-1-1.11 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 - - $274.42
093200 7.-1-31.11 O’CONNOR RONALD 6.80 - - $540.47 093200 67.-1-9.2 REINER MARY MARGARET 1.00 - $97.93 093200 69.-1-14.6 ROBLES REINALDO 1.70 - - $106.52 093200 69.-1-14.5 ROBLES REINALDO 3.00 - - $121.93 093200 38.1-1-43 ROBLES REINALDO - 100.00 x 244.00 $91.09 093200 7.-1-34.6 SAVAGE DELBERT E 4.10 - - $806.56 093200 37.-1-14 TROMBLEY JR GERALD J - 186.00 x 215.00 $596.88 093200 8.-1-3.25 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 7.00 - $46.80 093200 38.1-1-23 WILLARD LIFE USE MELODY - 123.75 x 164.75 $189.95 DANNEMORA: 093401 188.17-1-9 CONWAY DAVID J 67.80 x 152.00 $1,446.15
093489 183.2-2-37 BRACEY KIMBERLY 65.00 x 163.00 $1,209.36 093489 183.20-2-2 CAYEA DANIEL P 54.94 x 270.00 $1,332.44
093489 158.-1-9.53 CLIFFORD ROBERT W 1.71 - - $231.79 093489 183.20-1-6 COOK ANDREW RICHARD - 132.76 x 266.00 $1,536.36 093489 183.20-4-24 CORRAL JOSEPH E JR. - 86.00 x 78.00 $776.34 093489 188.17-3-1 COULON STEPHEN J - 115.00 x 153.00 $4,904.88 093489 172.2-1-31 C U S P R I N I E BEVERLY A - 65.00 x 312.00 $1,603.87 093489 169.4-1-16 DAVIS MARY D 100.00 x 406.00 $4,569.14 093489 188.-2-1.5 DAVIS WILLIAM P 25.40 - - $660.96 093489 188.-2-1.12 DAVIS WILLIAM P 112.00 - - $604.89 093489 183.2-2-36 D E F A Y E T T E MARYLOU - 67.00 x 164.00 $1,253.05 093489 183.2-2-17 DEMARO ROBERT 125.00 x 142.00 $812.27
093200 24.-1-2 BROWN KEVIN F 22.50 - - $493.73
093401 188.17-2-3 COULON STEVE 33.00 x 150.00 $1,487.87
093200 7.-1-31.5 B U R G O Y N E STEPHEN 5.90 - $43.79
093401 187.20-7-35 COULON STEVE 59.00 x 160.00 $288.22
093200 7.-1-10.2 CASSELMAN MARY LYNN - 150.00 x 162.00 $117.49
093401 187.20-6-1 COULON STEVEN 248.00 x 158.00 $2,705.86
093489 172.2-1-39.1 DOUGLAS DONALD R - 40.00 x 150.00 $3,040.89
093200 51.-1-11.1 COLE WILLIAM C 108.63 - - $1,254.46
093401 187.20-3-16 DOUGLAS THOMAS M - 66.00 x 167.50 $2,991.31
093489 174.-1-20 D R O L L E T T E FREDERICK 2.00 - $774.22
093401 187.20-7-24.2 FLEMING SCOTT SR - 49.12 x 86.80 $600.05
093489 169.-2-7 DUBRAY WILLIAM 6.40 - - $3,161.13
093200 7.-1-23.1 DECOSSE DEAN A 4.20 - - $110.96 093200 7.-1-21.5 DECOSSE DEAN A 8.70 - - $216.03 093200 68.-1-11.2 DROWN FRANK L 1.90 - - $108.22 093200 68.-1-11.1 DROWN FRANK L 47.10 - - $464.60 093200 23.-1-8 EASTMAN PETER J 75.00 - - $174.53 093200 7.-1-9 ELSHAFAY HEFNEY 5.20 acres $882.10 093200 7.-1-31.13 FORD JOHN N 54.20 - - $504.73 093200 51.-1-14 FOWLER DONALD H 4.60 - - $129.45
093401 187.20-5-31 LAMARCHE KERRI A - 33.00 x 147.84 $983.41 093401 187.20-4-12 LAMOUNTAIN RONALD PAUL 66.00 x 140.00 $1,338.16 093401 187.20-7-3 PECK SKYLYNN ANN - 132.00 x 147.84 $2,634.55 093401 187.20-2-4.1 ROBART LIFE USE HAZEL - 121.00 x 165.00 $2,048.40 093401 187.20-5-29 ROCK FRANCIS 61.80 x 147.84 $1,021.12
093200 51.-1-13.1 FOWLER DONALD H 61.70 - - $713.24
093401 187.20-2-10 ROGERS MARY JANE - 55.00 x 132.00 $1,586.28
093200 51.-1-1.2 FOWLER DONALD H 361.00 - - $4,038.49
093401 188.17-2-10 TWIGG JEFFREY D 125.00 x 100.00 $2,163.02
093200 67.-1-2.3 GILMORE KELLEY P - 100.00 x 225.00 $574.27 093200 69.-1-14.7 GOSS VERONICA A 1.70 - - $87.66 093200 69.-1-8.1 KASKA JESSE P 8.20 - - $363.68
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093489 159.3-2-11 DUBREY DALE G 130.00 x 195.00 $790.54 093489 183.20-2-5 FORKEY LARRY 37.00 x 282.00 $1,283.84 093489 159.-2-6.1 F O U R N I E R ROWLAND E 41.30 - $263.86 093489 174.-1-23.3 F R A G O S O CATALINA 21.00 - $160.65 093489 183.16-1-25 GOLOVACH JOHN W - 58.03 x 126.00 $368.66 093489 173.-3-6.9 KING WILLIAM P 1.00 - - $863.64 093489 183.16-1-28 LAMANTIA KAREN 107.66 x 112.00 $1,219.83 093489 188.-1-1.5 LAMAR FRIEDA 8.69 - - $581.77 093489 174.-1-16.1 LAPOINT NORMAN 5.00 - - $257.98 093489 185.4-2-7 LAW TODD 2.15 - $10,477.34 093489 185.2-2-21 LONGLADE ROBERT
- 150.00 x 255.00 $8,431.15 093489 185.2-2-48 LYNCH PATRICK 18.60 - - $670.67 093489 185.2-2-41 LYNCH PATRICK 132.49 x 200.00 $301.37 093489 183.-4-1.-1 LYONS SAND 0.01 - $1,290.52 093489 169.4-1-6 MARTIN RORY A 1.10 - - $8,488.83 093489 188.-2-1.6 MASHTARE NANCY ALICE 12.30 - $450.28 093489 183.2-2-13 M C D O N A L D MARLON M - 50.00 x 178.00 $2,323.46 093489 183.2-2-10 MCINERNEY PAUL 155.00 x 91.00 $1,078.33 093489 183.2-2-9 MCINERNEY PAUL 170.00 x 80.00 $129.03 093489 185.2-2-14 M C I N T O S H RICHARD DANA 128.00 x 157.00 $3,263.09 093489 183.20-4-3 MCINTYRE JOHN D 50.00 x 100.00 $1,162.19 093489 169.-2-3 MCLAUGHLIN SHAUN M - 200.00 x 350.00 $957.41 093489 183.20-1-21 MERRELL ROBERT 30.00 x 134.00 $1,220.43 093489 173.-1-5.3 M E S S E N G E R RAYMOND 1.40 - $465.45 093489 173.-2-8.2 MINCKLER SCOTT M 1.70 - - $1,019.66 093489 185.2-3-14 MINCKLER SCOTT M - 70.00 x 300.00 $294.80 093489 169.4-1-12 N I C H O L A S ANTHONY J - 102.00 x 260.00 $5,174.84 093489 159.-2-7.43 PASSNO DOUGLAS B 1.70 - - $253.25 093489 183.16-2-5 PLUNKETT JEFFREY R - 130.65 x 180.00 $1,162.19 093489 188.-1-13 ROBBINS RICHARD 66.00 x 132.00 $909.86 093489 158.-1-9.52 R O M A N O S K Y JAMES 1.81 - $427.34 093489 183.16-1-7 ROWE ROBERT W JR. - 84.48 x 130.00 $291.80 093489 172.-2-2.47 RYAN PATRICK E 1.20 - - $3,192.61 093489 188.-1-15.-1 SEYMOUR LIFE USE RENA 1.00 - $1,622.01 093489 159.-2-21.1 SMITH DAVID J 204.00 x 204.00 $700.01
$1,493.17 093489 183.12-1-12 WILSON RICHARD E - 29.71 x 203.00 $2,018.02 093489 185.2-3-22.3 W O O D W A R D CYNTHIA A 1.00 - $1,014.88 093489 183.20-4-23 YANULAVICH ALEX A - 69.50 x 86.00 $1,194.55 ELLENBURG: 093600 114.-1-2.1 AGONEY BRIAN K 4.20 - - $888.60 093600 83.-1-25.1 BARCOMB LIFE USE ELIZABETH 1.60 - $593.37
093489 188.-2-6 WARD MICHAEL S 87.50 - - $669.06 093489 173.-3-6.1 WILLIAMS STEVEN H 78.80 - - $891.24 093489 183.12-1-13 WILSON RICHARD 31.20 x 203.00
093600 155.2-1-13 LECLAIR CYNTHIA 157.00 x 218.00 $418.83 093600 155.-3-10 LEDUC CLAUDE 3.70 - - $396.96
093600 112.-2-12.1 STALEY KIRBY N JR 7.90 - - $1,705.88 093600 112.-2-12.22 STALEY SAMANTHA M 7.80 - - $634.97 093600 155.-3-16 TANSEY KATHLEEN A - 140.00 x 250.00 $492.25
093600 128.-1-14.52 LEONARD DAVID F 43.40 - - $45.77
093600 83.-1-24.2 B E S S E T T E RICHARD 1.60 - $634.97
093600 155.-2-2.6 LUCKAS HELMUT 5.30 - - $179.52
093600 127.-1-17 TOURVILLE BRAD A 200.00 x 200.00 $115.11
093600 98.-1-14 MAGOON DONALD C JR 43.50 - - $1,755.06
093600 99.-2-22.5 V A S M A R I S DIMITRIOS 17.00 - $113.55
093600 71.3-3-24 B O H A N N O N MICHELLE M - 100.00 x 150.00 $409.45 093600 155.1-2-9 BONNER DEBRA 40.00 x 40.00 $37.38 093600 99.1-1-28 BRADY BARBARA A 35.00 x 239.00 $527.10 093600 115.-1-9.3 BURGER MERWIN 45.33 - - $507.39 093600 113.-1-6.1 CARPENTER KEVIN 69.80 - - $522.69 093600 114.-1-11 CARPENTER KEVIN 356.00 - - $4,044.94 093600 114.-1-2.2 CARPENTER KEVIN P 103.80 - - $1,237.33 093600 83.-1-15.5 CARPENTER KEVIN P 112.00 - - $957.95 093600 99.-2-22.6 CARPENTER KEVIN PETER 45.10 - $444.65 093600 128.-1-14.4 CARTER KEVIN 32.00 - - $986.30 093600 128.-1-14.3 CARTER KEVIN J 12.09 - - $252.35 093600 112.-1-2.2 CASEY ASHLEY L 1.00 - - $115.11 093600 70.-1-4.2 CASEY STICKS & STONES LLC 9.20 - $946.89 093600 112.-1-5 CASEYS STICKS & STONE LLC 8.70 - $1,591.52 093600 84.-1-19.225 DECOTEAU CLAY 4.20 - - $470.60 093600 97.-1-21.33 D E G R A F F CATHERINE E 122.00 - - $757.83 093600 82.-1-5.3 DIBENEDETTO NUNZIO 11.00 - $246.11 093600 83.-1-8.2 DROWN FRANK L 2.20 - - $1,897.11
093600 71.3-2-28 DROWN FRANK L 165.00 x 130.00 $2,133.14
093489 188.-1-5 VENNE DERRICK A 66.00 x 140.00 $554.86
093600 84.-1-12.3 L A B O M B A R D BRANDON MICHAEL 4.90 - - $1,755.06
093600 113.-1-6.3 BENWARE ROBERT F 9.90 - - $314.74
093489 182.-2-2.4 STANZONI ROBERT 88.90 - - $1,288.97
093489 183.20-1-25 T E T R E A U L T NORMAN JOSEPH 143.72 x 126.00 $1,459.61
093600 128.-1-11 KRAMER RICHARD 330.00 x 107.00 $174.22
093600 99.-2-32 SCHOONMAKER JOHN 5.20 - - $392.75 093600 71.3-1-25 SHERTENLIEB CRYSTAL M - 115.50 x 275.00 $1,126.85 093600 85.-1-9.2 S P O F F O R D MELAINE A 5.40 - $160.85
093600 128.-1-14.6 LEONARD DAVID 8.75 - - $129.72
093600 71.3-2-29 DROWN FRANK L 60.00 x 140.00 $1,064.64
093489 183.20-4-33 STYLES CASSIUS F 83.00 x 110.00 $1,022.52
093600 97.-1-4.1 HARRIGAN ROBERT J 168.50 - - $4,708.22
093600 83.-1-18 RUSSELL STANLEY 24.70 - - $505.07
093600 83.-1-2 BARTON GARY 2.60 - $878.15
093489 173.-1-1.2 SMITH DAVID J 253.00 x 138.00 $3,425.39
093489 183.20-3-12 STRICKER LILLIAN A - 148.00 x 150.00 $138.40
GOODCHILD LARRY 1.20 - - $316.71
093600 86.-1-1 DROWN STEPHEN L II - 88.00 x 85.00 $156.88
093600 115.-1-2.4 MAGOON MATTHEW 13.20 - - $260.65 093600 113.-1-10.5 MAGOON MATTHEW C 94.00 - - $1,252.46 093600 85.1-1-10.2 MANOR CLARENCE 144.00 - - $650.09 093600 85.-2-9 MARTINO FRANCES D 55.80 - - $17.10 093600 155.-2-15.13 M C I N T O S H RICHARD D 5.20 - $1,782.54 093600 155.-3-11 MECKLENBURG PETRA C 1.20 - $550.06 093600 97.-1-21.341 MESSIER LISA M 21.00 - - $2,055.12
MOOERS: 093800 60.-1-10.8 ARNOLD RONALD 108.00 x 175.00 $1,394.25 093800 29.-2-48 BARCOMB DAVID R 120.00 x 192.00 $1,065.30
093600 113.-1-10.2 MOORE KENNETH C 50.00 - - $1,106.89
093800 43.-1-28.1 B L A C K O R B Y KENNETH 48.40 - $701.33
093600 40.-1-18 PARKER JAMES W 27.00 - - $133.44 093600 84.-1-10.11 PAULSON JEROLD L 8.50 - - $212.85 093600 71.3-2-3 PECOR WADE 80.00 x 220.00 $950.92 093600 71.3-1-4 PECOR WADE J 1.20 - - $500.14 093600 82.-1-18.3 PELLA PAUL W JR 4.30 - - $158.78 093600 82.-1-12 PERRIN MICHAEL 90.00 x 175.00 $1,054.90
093600 83.-1-23 EASTMAN DONALD SR 149.00 - - $970.18
093600 70.-1-33.23 PREVO KENNETH 1.70 - - $1,648.69
093600 130.-1-8 ELDRED FLOYD JUNIOR - 285.00 x 130.00 $176.76
093600 70.-1-33.21 PREVO KENNETH 295.30 - - $2,017.07
093600 82.-1-17.2 FILION PATRICIA D 13.50 - - $754.11
093600 155.4-1-31 REDMOND JUDITH A - 148.50 x 124.00 $596.43
093600 155.-4-2.1 GILMORE CINTHIA R 20.00 - - $218.87
093600 155.1-2-21 ROCK PHILIP E 70.00 x 215.00 $2,507.83
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093600 99.1-3-4 YELLE PATRICK 85.00 x 115.00 $124.17
093800 30.16-1-6 BERNARD BRUCE W 4.70 - - $1,121.67
093600 99.1-3-5 POTTS CYNTHIA 56.00 x 115.00 $338.30
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093600 99.-2-33 YELLE PATRICK 15.40 - - $514.98
093600 84.-1-15 MILLER ROGER JR 3.20 - - $1,647.55
093600 82.-1-16.1 NORMANDIN JAMES W III 220.00 - $3,306.86
093600 84.-1-4 ROWE MARK 15.50 - $921.93
093800 15.-1-29.1 CHALIFOU ELVA MARIE 56.80 - $851.16 093800 44.2-1-22 COUPAL RONALD P 100.00 x 360.00 $292.59 093800 59.-1-3.23 CRONKRITE BRIAN 21.30 - - $3,602.47 093800 59.-1-25.9 DANIELS ARTHUR F JR 1.00 - - $1,503.61 093800 60.-1-10.4 DANN MICHAEL 1.00 - - $461.05 093800 31.-3-20.21 DOMINIC ROBERT G 3.90 - - $365.63
093800 29.-1-4 DUPEE RUSSELL L JR - 120.00 x 130.00 $1,284.68
093800 59.-1-25.22 BELL CASEY 2.90 - $95.30
093600 97.-1-11 NORMANDIN JAMES W III 30.00 - - $263.91
093800 45.-2-14.1 BUSKEY ROWLYN H - 108.70 x 300.70 $599.17
093600 70.-1-10 WILSON GRANT 1.10 - - $547.54
093600 116.-1-7.3 MILLER CATHY LEE 89.20 - - $437.80
093600 71.-3-1.1 M U L L R E A D Y CHARLES T 21.70 - $317.22
093800 30.-2-7.2 BUSKEY ROWLYN 200.00 x 150.00 $2,224.32
093800 14.-1-21.4 DUPEE RONALD J 208.00 x 208.00 $822.13
093600 97.-1-21.344 MESSIER LISA M 102.70 - - $813.81
093600 84.-1-10.1 MORROW JEREMY 81.60 - - $512.28
093800 27.-1-46 BUSHEY JIM J 5.50 - $970.20
093600 159.-1-15 VILLENEUVE DAVID L 6.00 - - $179.58
093800 41.-1-14 BASTO JOSEPH T 100.00 x 130.00 $866.35
093600 70.-1-11.3 DROWN STEPHEN L III 1.20 - - $115.25
093600 98.-1-4.2 GILMORE IRENE 78.00 - - $861.73
093600 84.-1-20.2 TAVENIER CLEMENT 47.50 - - $190.49
3.00 - - $73.70
093800 44.2-2-3 BLEAU RAYMOND 25.00 x 265.00 $320.28 093800 61.-1-12.32 BOMBARDIER ERIC 30.71 - - $892.14 093800 30.19-1-32 BOUTIN RICHARD J 1.10 - - $4,775.35 093800 29.-1-14.3 BOUTIN RICHARD J 3.90 - - $239.76 093800 29.-1-14.2 BOUTIN RICHARD J 80.00 x 461.50 $1,118.30 093800 43.-1-2.52 BRADY BARBARA 2.23 - - $4,252.62 093800 44.-2-7.16 B R E U E R THEODORE J 1.00 - $294.98 093800 44.-2-7.6 B R E U E R THEODORE J 208.00 x 208.00 $2,231.72 093800 57.-2-18.11 BREYETTE RALPH C 1.40 - - $106.67 093800 57.-2-18.1 BREYETTE RALPH C 4.30 - - $108.95 093800 57.-2-18.2 BREYETTE RALPH C - 110.00 x 375.00 $65.73 093800 57.-2-30.2 BREYETTE RALPH C - 118.00 x 190.00 $63.45 093800 46.-1-21.3 BREYETTE ROBERT J JR 3.00 - - $486.09 093800 29.-2-47.1 BRUNELL THOMAS A - 255.00 x 310.00 $1,072.69
093800 47.-1-11.1 DUPREY JUNIOR R 1.10 - - $302.04 093800 47.-1-3.1 DUPREY JUNIOR R 45.80 - - $366.90 093800 29.-2-50 ELL NANCY BARCOMB 180.00 x 75.00 $1,549.39 093800 13.-1-15.1 FISH JAMES C 16.10 - - $471.62 093800 15.-1-17.22 FLICKNER JOHN 104.00 x 208.00 $814.39 093800 45.-4-13.11 FORETTE KEVIN PAUL 8.00 - - $219.48 093800 45.-4-10.3 FORETTE LAURA 18.60 - - $251.27 093800 59.-1-3.21 FRANCIS DAVID P 61.40 - - $1,358.60 093800 44.-2-7.22 FRANCIS SABBATUS - 200.00 x 160.00 $273.77 093800 29.-1-20.2 GARRAND RONALD JAMES 1.20 - $881.86 093800 46.-1-3.5 GILMORE KELLEY P 1.00 - - $1,499.94 093800 27.-1-39.2 GILMORE KELLEY P 1.60 - - $644.79 093800 43.-1-10 GILMORE KELLEY P 2.10 - - $570.90 093800 27.-1-39.1 GILMORE KELLEY P 2.70 - - $337.36 093800 30.19-1-31.2 GREENIA SANDRA 110.00 x 142.00 $4,424.53 093800 15.-1-11.9 GRIMSHAW LISA L 200.00 x 200.00 $701.65 093800 44.2-1-11 GUERIN GAIL A 127.80 x 158.00 $2,082.84 093800 44.2-1-8 HART HARVEY 125.00 x 160.00 $413.14 093800 45.-1-31.6 HEMINGWAY DAVID J 5.00 - - $1,305.75 093800 16.-1-7.42 HILL DANIEL R 2.00 - $493.16 093800 15.-1-18.6 HOGLE NEIL 22.60 - $331.34 093800 16.-1-23.1 HOGLE WESLEY G 190.00 x 120.00 $65.26 093800 27.-1-11.12 HOUGH DAVID 29.70 - - $772.00
093800 29.-2-24 BURDO ELDON P 1.70 - - $3,595.08
093800 27.-1-11.4 HOUGH DAVID G 2.20 - - $461.35
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24 - North Countryman - - $3,543.79 093800 42.-1-8.42 HUGGINS JOSEPH 2.00 - - $747.60 093800 15.-1-40.36 HYDE RICKY 6.20 - $235.04 093800 14.-1-14 JEAN JOSEPH A 67.00 - - $369.15 093800 56.-1-16.3 KING LEO P - 140.00 x 80.00 $1,531.87 093800 30.16-3-12 KOTCHOUNIAN HRAIR 1.70 - $4,873.02 093800 30.16-3-13 KOTCHOUNIAN HRAIR - 70.00 x 110.00 $2,719.21 093800 45.8-1-13 LABARGE BOB L 142.00 x 121.00 $314.00 093800 44.-2-1.3 LABARGE JOHN R 1.90 - - $2,003.26 093800 15.-1-26.4 LACOUNT RANDY 27.00 - - $651.85 093800 15.-1-38.2 LACOUNT RYAN R 4.80 - - $675.26 093800 13.-1-17.1 LADUKE RALPH J 25.40 - - $563.82 093800 29.-2-12.1 L A F O U N TA I N RICHARD - 250.00 x 280.00 $450.76 093800 29.-2-12.3 L A F O U N TA I N TIMOTHY J 1.10 - $486.09 093800 41.-1-3.71 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 105.20 - - $1,164.24 093800 26.-1-8 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 190.00 - - $1,478.75 093800 41.-1-3.11 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 208.00 x 208.00 $192.48 093800 41.-1-3.111 LAVALLEY LOUIS R 208.00 x 208.00 $249.01 093800 43.-1-26.1 LAVALLEY MARY J 25.90 - - $472.73 093800 12.-1-5.1 LEAFLOOR COREY 15.00 - - $868.38
093800 59.-1-35 MENARD FRANCIS 6.50 - - $33.23 093800 59.-1-6.1-1 MENARD FRANCIS 10.60 - - $152.46 093800 44.2-1-4.3 MENARD FRANCIS 145.00 x 200.00 $340.69 093800 45.-4-5.2 MENARD FRANCIS 150.00 x 175.00 $1,608.22 093800 59.-1-25.523 MENARD FRANCIS 150.00 x 50.00 $15.68 093800 59.-1-25.1 MENARD FRANCIS L 185.80 - - $4,638.79 093800 30.20-4-13.2 MENARD FRANCIS L - 75.00 x 220.00 $3,097.62
093800 44.2-1-10 SMITH MEREDITH K - 104.00 x 165.00 $787.15 093800 30.16-2-12 SMITH THOMAS 105.00 x 105.00 $109.92 093800 30.16-2-11 SMITH THOMAS S 5.50 - - $533.05 093800 30.15-1-11.1 SMITH THOMAS S 15.20 - - $630.72 093800 15.-1-39 SMITH THOMAS S 111.60 - - $2,464.61 093800 13.-1-17.2 SPOOR JERRY E 2.80 - - $701.65 093800 47.-1-2.31 SWINTON LEONARD 2.30 - - $360.61
094000 255.-7-14 CIOCCA RALPH 1.45 - - $257.21 094000 269.-2-29.24 CIOCCA RALPH 1.50 - - $702.06 094000 255.-7-6 CIOCCA RALPH 1.50 - - $260.38 094000 255.-7-8 CIOCCA RALPH 1.56 - - $260.38
094000 255.-7-7 CIOCCA RALPH 1.64 - - $260.38
093800 46.-1-4.12 TROMBLY RANDALL R 2.70 - - $438.27
094000 269.-2-29.21 CIOCCA RALPH 1.78 - - $3,102.90
093800 45.-3-8 TROMBLY RICHARD C SR 4.00 - - $321.06
094000 255.-7-10 CIOCCA RALPH 2.41 - - $301.39
093800 47.-1-2.33 VANCOUR TRAVIS L 3.90 - - $2,270.59
094000 269.-2-29.25 CIOCCA RALPH 5.22 - - $796.69
093800 44.-1-23.3 WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA 150.00 x 266.73 $284.36
094000 269.-2-29.23 CIOCCA RALPH 47.20 - - $1,904.05
093800 30.20-2-12 M O N E T T E ’ S FURNITURE & APPL INC - 52.00 x 212.00 $5,437.18 093800 43.-2-38 MOORE DARRELL W 1.00 - - $40.55 093800 27.-1-1.5 NEPHEW LIFE ESTATE CARL 2.00 - $210.16 093800 61.-1-20.5 NEPHEW RANDALL WILLIAM 1.00 - $607.06 093800 31.-4-14.2 OLIVER CHERYL 2.00 - - $1,758.21 093800 45.-2-6.1 OLIVER MICHAEL 80.00 x 35.00 $37.00 093800 28.-1-9.341 PEAKE DEXTER 16.20 - - $634.20 093800 26.-1-12.3 PORTER SHANNON M 1.60 - - $680.58 093800 26.-1-12.2 PORTER SHANNON M 1.70 - - $505.82 093800 46.-1-3.7 RABIDEAU DALE 5.00 - - $4,743.82
093800 29.-2-8.2 WINCHIP JULIA 4.80 - - $591.88 093800 29.-1-16.2 W O O D R U F F JOSHUA D 1.65 - $719.00 093800 16.-1-4.2 WYSKO CHESTER T 9.70 - - $330.31
093800 31.-3-16.4 MANOR JAMIE J 1.10 - - $1,839.49 093800 13.-1-18.2 MCCREA STEVEN A 18.50 - - $2,380.11
093800 43.-2-37 RE MONOPOLY LLC 1.00 - - $40.55
093800 58.-2-9.1 MCDONALD ALFRED L 100.10 - - $358.55
093800 43.-1-8.15 REED JESSE 102.40 - - $2,531.77
093800 58.-2-6 MCDONALD ALFRED L 155.60 - - $1,823.59
093800 30.20-3-8 RELATION DWIGHT 25.00 x 215.00 $196.70 093800 30.20-3-6 RELATION DWIGHT 58.00 x 64.00 $4,265.41 093800 47.-1-4.22 ROBARE DEBORAH 1.00 - - $1,394.25
094000 255.-7-28 CIOCCA RALPH 177.00 x 257.00 $364.48
094000 255.-7-25 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00 x 220.00 $484.37
093800 30.-1-21.3 WYSKO TIMOTHY F 1.80 - - $599.17
094000 256.-3-21 ARCOVIO RONALD 110.00 x 264.00 $582.16
093800 44.-2-4.2 RABIDEAU ROBERT - 120.00 x 251.00 $164.18
094000 255.-7-5 CIOCCA RALPH 155.00 x 262.00 $238.30
093800 15.-1-33.7 WYSKO CHESTER T II 1.30 - - $1,818.28
093800 47.-1-1 RABIDEAU JOHN L 63.00 - - $1,832.41
093800 47.-1-4.21 RABIDEAU LEO 109.10 - - $2,390.42
094000 255.-2-39.28 CIOCCA RALPH 78.70 - - $1,014.39
093800 16.-1-29 WYSKO CHESTER T 22.80 - - $2,489.68
094000 254.-4-9.21 ANDERSON RICKY A 4.80 - - $71.83
093800 31.-3-12 RABIDEAU JOHN L 110.00 - - $1,648.34
094000 255.-7-9 CIOCCA RALPH 1.59 - - $260.38
094000 255.-7-21 CIOCCA RALPH 179.00 x 220.00 $503.29
093800 31.-3-14 RABIDEAU JOHN L 22.80 - - $132.42
093800 58.-2-2.218 M C D O N A L D MARLON 3.50 - $584.13
094000 255.-7-13 CIOCCA RALPH 1.34 - - $257.21
093800 28.-1-9.1 TEDFORD ROY 108.90 - - $1,047.62
093800 45.-3-2 LOPEZ GLORIA L 165.00 x 235.00 $1,476.42
093800 41.-1-18.21 M C D O N A L D DERRICK M 35.00 - $440.56
094000 255.-7-18 CIOCCA RALPH 1.26 - - $257.21
093800 29.-1-12.122 MENDOZA FLORITA 238.00 x 203.00 $2,517.63
093800 12.-1-8 LEAFLOOR JESS W 314.80 - - $1,772.30
093800 43.-1-26.2 MANOR HAROLD W 156.50 - - $1,702.69
094000 255.-7-20 CIOCCA RALPH 1.23 - - $257.21
093800 61.-1-21.4 SWINTON LEONARD - 189.00 x 173.00 $283.28
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093800 43.-1-3 MANOR HAROLD W 69.50 - - $1,245.51
CIOCCA RALPH 1.23 - - $257.21
093800 30.20-4-13.3 MENARD FRANCIS L - 130.00 x 75.00 $37.91
093800 27.-1-25 RABIDEAU JAMES F SR 176.00 $5,609.54
093800 43.-1-26.3 MANOR HAROLD W 1.50 - - $920.81
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094000 291.-1-31.3 BLAISE STEVEN A 1.20 - - $689.43 094000 293.-1-19 BOOP ROBERT C 133.00 x 127.83 $1,025.48 094000 280.1-4-38 BOURDEAU MARK C - 110.00 x 180.00 $2,578.54 094000 269.-1-24 BOUYEA MICHAEL P - 125.00 x 200.00 $1,746.32 094000 269.-2-41.1 BRADLEY DALE 6.70 - - $638.32 094000 279.2-2-7 BRADLEY DALE 60.00 x 85.00 $586.30 094000 256.-5-40 B U C H A N A N REBECCA J 1.00 - $2,158.96 094000 267.-1-8.122 BULT JEFFREY P 20.00 - - $957.60
093800 58.-1-2.1 M C D O N A L D THOMAS A 149.00 - $927.05
093800 44.2-3-10 SAMPLE CYNTHIA L - 162.50 x 175.00 $3,577.54
093800 45.-5-5 MEIGHEN LIFE USE JOHN C 1.10 - $40.55
093800 44.-1-1.2 SAMPLE JAMES 150.00 x 266.00 $307.33
093800 45.-5-4 MEIGHEN LIFE USE JOHN C 1.20 - $641.26
093800 46.-1-3.4 SAMPLE LEE D 1.30 - $479.77
094000 255.-7-27 CIOCCA RALPH 1.10 - - $257.21
093800 44.-1-10 MENARD FRANCIS 1.70 - - $529.79
093800 15.-1-36.4 SAVAGE STEVEN 150.00 x 225.00 $1,185.75
094000 255.-7-2 CIOCCA RALPH 1.15 - - $500.13
093800 59.-1-16 MENARD FRANCIS 2.30 - - $183.19
093800 12.-1-1.1 SAWYER EDWARD K 170.10 - - $500.55
093800 59.-1-25.521 MENARD FRANCIS 5.50 - - $3,223.36
093800 15.-1-23.5 SEAROR KIMBERLY R 1.30 - - $779.38
094000 290.-1-13 CARPENTER TODD D 1.40 - - $2,651.12 094000 255.-7-12 CIOCCA RALPH 1.09 - - $257.21
094000 255.-7-17 CIOCCA RALPH 1.16 - - $257.21
LEPAGE BRIAN D 225.00 x 191.00 $2,471.88
094000 255.-2-20 DOTY TIMOTHY M 2.60 - - $2,777.32 094000 255.-2-45 DUPREY JENNIFER L - 75.00 x 150.00 $817.51
094000 270.-1-10.3 L’ESPERANCE JASON 5.05 - $790.39
094000 270.-2-42.2 DUPREY MICHELE LEE 1.50 - - $4,083.45 094000 256.-5-14 DUVAL ROBERT G 1.00 - - $2,149.50
094000 291.-1-20.8 FALCON LANCE W 3.56 - - $770.83
094000 256.-7-5 MARTINEAU DEAN 173.07 x 260.00 $311.91
094000 255.-3-15 GAGNE MICHEL 200.00 x 200.00 $1,087.87 094000 280.1-8-14 GERMAIN BRUCE R 100.00 x 95.00 $3,487.30
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094200 192.4-4-7 AKEY WAYNE - 94.00 x 265.00 $691.29
094000 279.2-3-7 GORDON DAVID 145.48 x 298.73 $2,062.03
094000 290.-1-26.21 MONIGAN JOHN R 146.40 - - $5,734.08
094200 193.3-3-2.1 ALFORD HAROLD 45.00 x 120.00 $301.46
094000 266.-1-3.3 NICHOLS CARMEN 4.20 - - $2,058.01
094200 207.-1-33.3 ANDERSON ESTATE EVELYN 1.10 - $1,353.64
094000 255.-2-42 GREEN CARMALITA - 200.00 x 150.00 $1,237.74 094000 279.-2-31.122 HACKEL CHARLES C JR 1.80 - - $138.56 094000 281.-1-4.1 HARBLIN GARY S 13.20 - - $970.23 094000 254.-3-17.32 H A R T S O N DOUGLAS C JR 1.30 - - $3,675.97 094000 269.-2-9.1 HAYNES DAVID 15.70 - - $982.83 094000 290.-1-16.11 HERDMAN DEBBIE 46.00 - - $2,333.12
094000 255.-7-1 K U S A L O N I S STANLEY W - 160.00 x 285.00 $1,073.90
094000 255.-7-11 CIOCCA RALPH 246.00 x 271.00 $503.29
094000 270.-1-42 LADUE JEREMY W 181.00 x 125.00 $707.71
094000 255.-7-16 CIOCCA RALPH 253.00 x 271.00 $257.21
094000 279.-6-16 LADUKE SUSAN 1.25 - - $872.68 094000 279.-6-17 LADUKE SUSAN 1.50 - - $896.25
094000 268.-1-20.11 CLARK DARWIN 35.88 - - $1,225.77
094000 279.-6-24 LADUKE SUSAN 175.00 x 218.56 $839.04
094000 267.-4-7 CLARK RICHARD J JR 1.60 - - $1,244.69
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094000 256.-5-30.4 CUMBER MARTIN L 1.00 - - $373.97
094000 255.-3-9.1 LAWRENCE ALAN H - 150.00 x 162.14 $992.30
094000 265.-1-13.2 CURTI LAURAL G 2.00 - - $287.31
094000 265.-1-19 L A W R E N C E GREGORY 1.25 - $1,970.31
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094000 279.2-4-20.1 WINTER LANE LLC 6.09 - - $890.79
094000 280.1-8-19 MEYER EDWARD D 65.00 x 110.00 $3,685.30
094000 269.-2-29.22 CIOCCA RALPH 225.00 x 168.70 $670.50
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094000 281.-2-21.3 VOX AM/FM LLC 20.24 - - $1,705.31
094000 269.-1-54 GLENWOOD PLAZA PARTNERS LLC 8.00 - - $11,012.61
094000 280.1-8-13 KAUTZ GINNY 52.00 x 142.00 $1,341.23
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094000 291.-2-7 UPTON JOEY C 1.20 - - $3,755.33
094200 206.4-1-11.1 AKEY PROPERTIES LLC 58.22 $66,412.28
094000 255.-7-4 CIOCCA RALPH 200.00 x 211.00 $496.99
094000 255.-7-15 CIOCCA RALPH 1.20 - - $257.21
094200 194.-1-21.2 C H A S E PROPERTIES INC 5.40 - - $10,056.96
094000 279.2-2-4 MCCARTHY CECILE M - 84.22 x 301.67 $2,702.05
094000 267.-1-21.1 KACZMARCZYK STEPHEN 59.50 - $2,057.59
094000 281.12-1-14 CORYEA CHRISTINA M - 30.00 x 100.00 $260.38
094000 257.-1-2.2 TURCHIOE ENID 1.40 - - $3,136.98
094000 276.-1-4 GIDDINGS DANNY S - 150.00 x 200.00 $262.27
094000 255.-7-22 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00 x 220.00 $484.37
094000 256.-7-7 COMSTOCK JR BERNARD E - 173.00 x 260.00 $382.58
094200 246.-1-9.20 CHAMPLAIN BLUFFS DEV CORP 4.12 - $1,614.97
094200 194.-1-25 AKEY PROPERTIES LLC 19.62 $87,006.56
094000 258.-2-22 JOY DANIEL A 123.00 x 215.00 $2,464.97
094000 290.-1-17 COLLINS JOSEPH A 150.00 x 150.00 $1,121.67
094000 270.-1-33.2 M A R T I N E A U RONALD L - 200.00 x 245.00 $895.20
094000 277.-1-13 TOFR CLINTON C O U N T Y ASSOCIATES 186.30 - - $1,847.29
094000 289.-1-7.2 MASTIC MICHAEL S 8.72 - - $2,335.63
094000 255.-7-26 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00 x 220.00 $247.75
094000 267.-4-8 CLARK RICHARD JR 5.30 - - $2,629.68
094000 258.-3-15 LUCAS JOSEPH 100.00 x 150.00 $799.86 094000 255.-2-5 MACLAUGHLAN JOANNE S 28.20 - $844.02
094000 255.-2-35 HUNT KAREN 125.00 x 100.00 $726.66
094000 268.-1-20.16 CLARK DARWIN 2.24 - - $720.99
094000 270.-1-10.1 L’ESPERANCE JASON 64.00 - $1,402.44
094000 281.-1-32.116 DWYER KEVIN 2.00 - $269.33
094000 255.-7-23 CIOCCA RALPH 180.00 x 220.00 $484.37
094000 270.-1-23 DESOTELL MICHAEL P - 105.90 x 200.00 $796.07
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DONER JAMES E 200.00 x 178.00 $2,392.43
094000 281.-2-3 LEMAY CURTIS L 1.90 - - $4,067.66 094000
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094000 276.-1-1.1 O’SHAE MARNE 99.00 x 77.00 $112.08 094000 270.-1-44 OSHER ELVIS L 95.00 x 225.00 $2,032.78 094000 256.-5-11.7 PARENT DAVID JR 150.00 x 432.00 $1,692.68 094000 278.-1-2.23 PENNEY GERALD W 3.20 - - $1,755.73 094000 257.-1-22 PREMORE FRANCIS J JR 1.30 - - $331.49 094000 256.-5-11.6 REEVES WAYNE 1.00 - - $1,146.26 094000 256.-7-8 RICHARDS WAYNE R - 150.00 x 260.00 $1,843.95 094000 281.12-1-15 RIGHI LIFE USE GIORDANO - 10.00 x 240.00 $222.50 094000 267.-2-2.4 ROCK ELMER D 150.00 x 225.00 $2,387.99 094000 266.-1-22 ROCK FLOYD 215.00 x 100.00 $272.99 094000 266.-1-21.2 ROCK FLOYD M 6.50 - - $610.56 094000 270.-1-56.2 ROCK JAMES 200.00 x 133.00 $2,225.22 094000 270.-1-51.22 ROCK JAMES R 2.20 - - $2,490.86 094000 281.-1-10 ROCK JAMES R 200.00 x 185.00 $670.50
094200 232.-3-40.11 ARNO MIKYOM 1.40 - $1,977.33 094200 205.-1-17 B L A K E S L E Y ARTHUR 22.70 - $2,015.19 094200 246.-1-9.19 BLUFF POINT B E A C H ASSOCIATION 1.80 - $1,883.21 094200 246.-1-9.26 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC 5.32 - - $1,710.36 094200 246.-4-8 BLUFF POINT GOLF LLC - 151.10 x 185.90 $8,325.59 094200 233.-1-38 INSTANT BOB’S PLUMBING HEATING 2.79 - - $4,112.90 094200 233.-1-37.2 BOB’S INSTANT PLUMBING INC 2.07 - $6,899.53 094200 191.-2-42.2 BORNER DANIEL R 15.50 - - $766.41
094200 192.-4-2 CIOCCA RALPH 163.00 x 117.00 $539.15 094200 192.-4-13 CIOCCA RALPH 167.11 x 108.85 $518.79 094200 220.4-2-19 CLUKEY SCOTT 66.00 x 165.00 $615.90 094200 206.4-4-3 COLLIN & MCBRIDE INC - 150.00 x 133.13 $7,389.96 094200 220.-8-18 CONKEY RICHARD 9.10 - - $625.39 094200 192.-1-33 C O R T H E L L MICHELE M 12.10 - $321.42 094200 206.3-1-18.21 CRARY JOHN W 1.10 - - $2,519.74 094200 220.4-2-32 CUDWORTH DEBRA - 40.00 x 170.00 $255.78 094200 220.-6-2.14 CZAJA-BURGESS ELIZABETH - 286.00 x 268.00 $182.39 094200 246.-1-10.54 DAME J DAVID 5.22 - $2,340.39 094200 246.-1-9.151 DAME MAUREEN V 85.40 - - $25,118.94 094200 203.4-2-21 DARRAH ROBERT 495.00 x 95.00 $125.89 094200 203.-2-10.13 DARRAH ROBERT M 3.30 - - $3,083.74 094200 203.-1-13.1 DARRAH ROBERT MICHAEL 30.50 - $644.17 094200 233.7-1-8 DAUST TAMMY L 100.00 x 125.00 $391.40
094200 205.-2-4 BOUYEA WILLIAM 1.70 - - $1,150.43
094200 246.-1-13.11 DUMESNIL BRIAN K 2.80 - - $1,441.26
094200 220.4-3-4.2 BRANHAM ROBIN 115.50 x 120.00 $1,402.84
094200 205.2-1-10.2 DUQUETTE LARRY 100.00 x 200.00 $3,222.09
094200 233.-1-36 BRAY TERMINAL INC 3.10 - - $5,946.92
094200 221.9-1-6 DUROSE KRISTINA S - 72.82 x 152.65 $998.62
094200 220.-8-16 BRODI STEPHEN T 2.50 - - $7,956.23 094200 245.-4-29 BRUNELL NOEL J 11.90 - - $9,184.82
094000 293.-1-11 S H E L L E Y KATHERINE L 2.00 - $2,828.43
094200 206.-1-13.11 C A L D E R A R O JOSEPH S - 100.00 x 118.00 $762.17
094000 270.-1-8 SNYDER HOWARD L JR 1.50 - - $1,401.80
094200 220.4-3-1 CARON LOYAL 66.00 x 215.00 $461.00
094000 257.-1-20.2 TAYLOR GEORGE T 2.20 - - $1,652.76
094200 192.-4-16 CIOCCA RALPH 100.38 x 164.01 $585.72
094200 206.3-1-23.14 DISTEFANO RICK 108.20 x 361.14 $2,049.61
094200 246.-1-25 BURDICK GLENN 48.00 x 360.00 $201.73
094000 279.-2-31.11 STICKNEY SHAWN 5.60 - - $2,857.29
094200 192.-1-19 CIOCCA RALPH 26.70 - - $547.88
094200 191.-2-45.2 BORNER DANIEL R 17.00 - - $1,785.90
094000 267.-2-2.2 SHARRON MICHAEL A - 150.00 x 250.00 $2,698.44
094000 291.-1-15.32 STEFANICK BRIAN 1.30 - - $3,136.98
094200 192.-4-8 CIOCCA RALPH 2.90 - - $3,505.46
094200 246.-1-13.2 CARON’S OF PLATTSBURGH INC 3.61 - - $5,471.34 094200 220.-1-17 CEDAR KNOLL LOG HOMES INC 1.74 - $5,668.23
094000 257.-2-44.8 TEDFORD WILLIAM R 1.04 - - $2,818.33
094200 220.-1-16.3 CEDAR KNOLL LOG HOMES INC 7.59 - $4,592.10
094000 257.-2-44.17 TEDFORD WILLIAM R - 50.00 x 300.00 $30.06
094200 220.4-4-6 CHAGNON RICKY 42.00 x 240.00 $1,386.00
094000 256.-5-48.4 TIMMONS DAVID 3.00 - - $3,013.94
094200 220.4-4-5 CHAGNON RICKY 58.00 x 240.00 $230.03
094200 207.10-1-16 EBM PROPERTIES LLC 1.40 - - $1,214.85 094200 207.10-1-15.1 EBM PROPERTIES LLC - 88.00 x 187.15 $759.80 094200 207.10-1-15.2 EBM PROPERTIES LLC - 88.00 x 188.16 $774.59 094200 233.-5-67 ESP PROPERTIES LLC 1.67 $16,327.02 094200 233.7-1-4 E S P O S PROPERTIES LLC 2.26 - - $12,333.61 094200 233.-5-34 FENWICK BONNIE 293.42 x 158.59 $4,633.96 094200 219.2-1-9.13 F E N W I C K REVOCABLE TRUST GUY BE 1.30 - $5,239.73 094200 204.3-2-1 FISH JOSEPH 2.60 - $4,128.09 094200 220.4-3-9 FOUNTAIN ESTATE FLOSSIE - 65.00 x 380.00 $1,005.05 094200 193.3-4-35 FULLER STEPHEN M
September 3, 2011 II - 100.00 x 182.00 $1,387.31 094200 192.-2-3.2 G A L L A G H E R ROBERT - 163.92 x 175.00 $1,310.57 094200 191.-2-52 GARROW PEGGY A 34.50 - - $1,423.08
MARTIN GEORGE H 1.60 - - $24.57 094200 191.-2-7.11-1 MARTIN GEORGE H 6.50 - - $406.48 094200 220.4-2-3 M A R T I N E A U MALCOLM - 31.00 x 150.00 $93.58
094200 203.4-3-24 GIGUERE CORA 130.00 x 150.61 $451.70
094200 232.-3-30 M A R T I N E A U MALCOLM - 220.00 x 180.00 $2,662.51
094200 205.-1-41.2 GIROUX RICHARD 3.70 - - $9,757.31
094200 220.4-4-9.21 MARTINEAU ROBIN 15.00 x 230.00 $713.68
094200 193.3-1-10 GORDON ROBERT 100.00 x 150.00 $288.54 094200 205.3-2-4 G R E G O I R E BARRETT 1.70 - $2,152.10 094200 232.-3-25 G R E G O I R E BARRETT 2.50 - $1,685.21 094200 220.4-2-1.12 HANSHAW SYLVIA 75.00 x 156.00 $2,821.47 094200 246.-1-21.2 HICKS JORDON 100.00 x 250.00 $294.86 094200 191.-2-7.8 HOLMES TIMOTHY 30.60 - - $3,008.60 094200 219.2-1-14 HYATT HOBBIE E 100.00 x 160.00 $3,395.99 094200 208.8-2-9 ISABELLA DANA 104.33 x 112.00 $3,373.66 094200 206.4-4-13 JAI AMBA HOSPITALITY LTD 88.03 x 224.90 $3,329.30 094200 204.-1-13.2 JEFFORDS ALLEN L JR 1.50 - - $1,474.11 094200 203.-2-10.51 J O H N S O N CHRISTOPHER 1.00 - - $437.87 094200 205.4-4-31.1 JOINER LAWRENCE - 60.00 x 135.00 $1,335.33 094200 194.20-3-27 KENNEDY JUNE M 75.00 x 125.00 $1,534.74 094200 220.4-2-36 KENNEDY ROBERT 100.00 x 269.18 $1,309.29 094200 194.-2-36 KHAN CHAUDARY S 3.80 - - $4,140.97 094200 204.-2-51.3 L A B O M B A R D LOREN G 1.15 - $3,534.09 094200 245.-5-56.3 LADUKE GORDON 173.00 x 214.00 $207.33 094200 203.4-4-14 LANDRY DAWN M 1.50 - - $425.94 094200 194.2-2-54.1 LANGLOIS GABRIEL 16.60 - - $5,454.51 094200 194.-3-13 LATINVILLE JAMES 100.00 x 226.00 $3,679.85 094200 193.3-3-53 LATOUR WALTER 100.00 x 150.00 $1,897.46 094200 203.4-3-6 LAYHEE JEFFREY 90 x 152 $3,731.15 094200 189.-3-15.22 LAWRENCE JOHN JR 4.42 - - $1,791.75 094200 219.2-1-43 LEBEAU WILLIAM J 115.00 x 199.00 $7,342.24 094200 232.-3-43.4 LIGHTHOUSE PROPERTIES 100.00 x 200.00 $1,469.92 094200 192.4-2-18 LORD LINDA - 100.00 x 132.00 $1,491.06 094200 206.4-4-21 M & W PARTNERSHIP 1.32 - - $3,725.70 094200 206.4-4-20 M & W PARTNERSHIP 205.12 x 116.76 $6,115.61 094200 245.-4-5 MANTIKAS MICHAEL - 55.00 x 594.00 $1,238.01 094200 191.-2-7.11-2
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094200 220.4-3-17 MCKEE CLAUDE 50.00 x 232.00 $389.78 094200 191.-3-15.121 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 11.80 - - $3,608.19 094200 206.-1-13.1 MCKENNA STEPHEN A 75.00 - - $8,877.72 094200 191.-3-26.231 M C K I N L E Y KENNETH J - 112.00 x 205.00 $842.86 094200 191.-3-33 MCKINLEY ROGER L - 65.00 x 150.00 $149.00 094200 220.-4-36 MERKEL DAVID 48.80 - - $11,226.49 094200 MESEC 115.00 $251.06
192.4-1-61 ROGER x 133.10
094200 220.2-2-8 MONETTE CARL M 50.00 x 157.75 $3,732.91 094200 245.-5-15 MURRAY JOHN D 74.00 x 200.00 $328.59 094200 194.13-2-34 NIEVES CARMEN 30.00 x 110.00 $522.74 094200 232.-3-17 NINK JOHN W 2.00 - $1,930.60 094200 193.-1-11 O’GARRO MCNEVIN 51.70 - - $1,211.98 094200 206.-2-3.1 OGDENSBURG BUILDING SUPPLY INC 80.70 $5,388.23 094200 206.-2-41 OGDENSBURG BUILDING SUPPLY INC - 70.00 x 167.00 $494.03 094200 206.-2-40 OGDENSBURG BUILDING SUPPLY INC - 80.00 x 167.00 $516.06 094200 192.-2-22 PELLERIN VICKIE L 19.80 - - $3,438.88 094200 192.-2-21 PERYEA MICHAEL 27.40 - - $501.31 094200 206.-2-17 PERYEA MICHAEL N 2.90 - - $3,525.00
81.50 $3,136.16
1.00 - - $518.29
094200 203.-2-33 ROCK STEVEN A 3.47 - - $417.60
094489 240.1-1-27 A L E X A N D E R DOUGLAS A JR 33.00 x 81.80 $2,154.19
094200 192.4-2-33 ROUGEAU TIFFANY M - 100.95 x 156.40 $334.95
094489 216.-1-52 A N T O N A C C I JOSEPH J - 75.00 x 165.00 $1,559.74
094489 225.-1-16.1 FILION SHANE 87.60 - - $14,183.44 094489 252.-1-1.32 FOUNTAIN ROBERT A JR 1.00 - - $731.39
094200 204.-1-7.2 SCHWANK JOHN 100.00 x 200.00 $599.84
094489 210.2-1-5 ASHLINE BERNARD - 61.00 x 330.00 $550.36
094200 204.-1-7.3 SCHWANK JOHN F 3.50 - - $396.79
094489 227.-1-24.6 ASHLINE SCOTT 1.40 - - $4,965.07
094200 192.4-3-28 SMITH ESTATE ESTHER C - 105.00 x 150.00 $2,683.84
094489 210.2-2-5.2 ATKINSON DARCY J - 101.00 x 280.00 $290.09
094200 190.-3-2.3 STOTLER PATRICK 5.28 - - $1,040.61
094489 236.-1-2 ATKINSON ROSS 50.00 x 50.00 $46.07
094200 233.-1-27 STUDLEY WILLIAM 1.20 - - $6,394.23
094489 248.-1-25 ATKINSON WENDY 1.40 - - $297.63
094200 220.-6-2.31 SZATKOWSKI ANGELA - 100.00 x 185.00 $438.82
094489 261.-1-10 ATLAS F LLC 125.10 - $1,401.77
094200 203.-1-38 ROCK SHEILA J 2.00 - - $774.91
094200 206.4-4-22 TAYLOR MICHAEL 60.00 x 336.00 $2,963.39 094200 206.4-4-23 TAYLOR MICHAEL 60.00 x 336.00 $2,308.23 094200 206.4-4-24 TAYLOR MICHAEL J 60.00 x 238.00 $3,209.28 094200 246.-1-10.56 THE LANDINGS ASSOCIATION 20.00 x 1179.25 $269.17 094200 206.-6-4.1 TMR PROPERTIES INC 62.50 $12,519.08
094489 238.-1-1.11 C H A M PA G N E SHANE 12.00 - $654.04
094200 203.4-1-18 WRIGHT JAMES 57.00 x 102.40 $726.46
094489 238.-1-1.2 C H A M PA G N E SHANE J 55.70 - $3,085.88
094200 192.4-1-60 YATES RITA L 115.00 x 133.76 $1,778.20
094489 241.-1-17 CHRISTON GEORGE 3.00 - - $640.06
SARANAC: 094401 202.5-2-22 BEAUDOIN MARK 100.88 x 255.95 $5,728.75
094401 201.12-1-7 COULON STEPHEN J 1.20 - - $3,869.42
094200 245.-5-23.1 POWERS DOUGLAS G 4.20 - - $3,218.69
094401 201.8-1-24.2 DOUGLAS THOMAS - 210.00 x 140.00 $3,239.66
094200 189.-3-3.32 POWERS LEON 3.04 - - $1,931.99
094401 201.8-1-24.4 DOUGLAS THOMAS M - 94.00 x 100.00 $376.21 094401 201.12-1-12 EGAN ROBERT F 22.20 - - $896.15 094401 202.5-1-1 EGAN ROBERT F 98.00 - - $1,519.33
094200 192.4-4-30 RICE JOAN - 99.44 x 125.00 $291.94
094401 201.8-2-10 GODDEAU RITA DELIA - 130.00 x 125.00 $3,919.58
094200 191.-5-18 RIX CHAD J - 125.00 x 186.60 $2,888.66
094401 187.20-8-13 PRITCHARD JAMES 1.00 - - $128.12
094200 205.4-2-9.1 ROBERTS JAMES R 78.00 x 145.00 $749.50
094401 187.20-9-1 RABIDEAU GERALD - 146.00 x 183.00 $445.97
094200 216.-6-10 ROCK FLOYD - 50.00 x 240.00 $479.20
094401 188.17-8-12.2 SCENIC VIEW ESTATES LTD 3.30 - $1,308.70
094200 203.4-2-20 ROCK FLOYD M 210.00 x 5.00 $35.00
094489 238.-1-1.12 CHAMPAGNE CODY J 12.10 - - $3,068.42
094200 193.3-5-11 WOOD ROBIN W 100.00 x 184.80 $3,140.90
094200 204.-2-43.1 PINE HAVEN OF THE NORTH COUNTR 83.00 - - $8,247.33
094200 204.-2-5 ROCK FLOYD M 100.00 x 225.00 $703.75
094489 237.-1-3.5 BURKE DONALD F 10.50 - - $227.76
094401 188.17-7-19 SCENIC VIEW ESTATES LTD 5.30 - $1,080.51 094489 240.1-1-28 A L E X A N D E R DOUGLAS - 261.52 x
094489 240.1-3-17 COLBY JOHN 1.50 - $4,325.41 094489 240.1-1-23 CORYER WILLIAM R - 103.50 x 70.00 $3,069.27
094489 252.-1-18.2 MCKENZIE STEVE R - 150.00 x 150.00 $505.15 094489 236.-1-3.22 MILLER JAMES 8.50 - $882.34
094600 230.-2-8.1 MOWRY KURT 170.00 x 232.00 $2,563.29
094600 244.4-1-2.4 BROWN STEVEN 1.22 - - $1,752.45
094600 245.-3-38 O’BRIEN JOHN E 209.33 x 167.96 $563.01
094600 218.1-3-12.1 BURGESS KEITH 1.20 - - $352.14
094600 244.-3-22 ORMSBY RAY 205.00 x 210.00 $599.15
094489 226.-1-15.1 MILLER JASON 150.00 - - $3,155.77
094600 218.1-3-14 BURGESS KEITH 100.00 x 690.00 $38.51
094489 239.-1-2.4 MINER JOHN FRANCIS 9.50 - $342.42
094600 244.-3-9 CAYEA JOSEPH 4.70 - - $5,003.44
094600 244.3-1-17 ORMSBY RAYMOND EDWARD - 90.00 x 150.00 $1,478.76
094489 251.-1-41.1 MULLER SUSAN ANN 14.90 - - $636.57
094600 218.1-5-10.3 CHRISTON GEORGE J - 150.00 x 187.00 $528.92
094489 262.-1-45.10 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.13 - $475.85
094489 227.-2-4 MURRAY LIFE ESTATE LILLIAN E 2.40 - - $740.56
094600 245.-2-17.6 CROSBY CARROLL JR - 200.00 x 200.00 $552.29
094600 256.2-1-3 POLITIS CHERIE 96.00 x 224.00 $2,248.53
094489 262.-1-45.7 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 5.34 - $510.80
094489 241.-2-4.2 NOLAN CHARLES E 1.70 - - $999.17
094600 232.-1-3 CZAJA ELIZABETH L 1.60 - - $269.49
094489 252.-1-6.2 O’BRIEN LEO JR 151.30 - - $1,761.64
094600 245.-1-18.12 DANIELS RUSSELL C - 100.00 x 200.00 $533.28
094600 245.-3-31 RANSOM TODD J 100.00 x 174.50 $1,759.13
094489 262.-1-45.8 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 3.47 - $430.43
094489 262.-1-45.1 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 8.44 - $570.19 094489 262.-1-45.13 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.18 - $587.65
094489 262.-1-45.5 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.91 - $613.00
094489 227.-1-26.2 B U C K L E Y GREGORY J 3.80 - $5,091.77
094489 214.-1-7 LOON GULF INC 50.00 - - $465.36
094600 232.-2-4.1 BOSLEY LIFE USE BEATRICE 23.80 $2,434.30
094600 218.-1-1.32 ORMSBY THOMAS 4.90 - - $118.19 094600 219.1-9-38.15 PERROTTE JOHN 119.11 x 230.00 $5,430.14
094489 262.-1-4 BROUSSEAU STEVE 7.20 - - $4,794.48
094489 251.3-4-8 CARPENTER GLENN - 115.00 x 179.50 $861.87
094200 232.-3-22.9 ZATYLNY FRANK S 1.00 - - $491.55
094489 263.-1-49.3 GEPPNER CINDY 21.30 - - $1,682.92
094489 251.-1-31.1 BRIEN BENJAMIN W 30.60 - - $2,782.95
094200 204.3-1-6 WAY HAROLD 17.90 - $1,310.82 094200 205.4-2-10.5 WILLETTE DAYL 80.00 x 282.15 $3,627.15
094489 210.2-4-5 FOX WILLIAM P 63.00 x 430.00 $969.16
094489 262.-1-45.14 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 9.78 - $609.45
094489 210.2-4-6 CALLAWAY KATHY E - 60.00 x 430.00 $637.27
094200 205.-3-8 PERYEA MICHAEL N 56.90 - - $2,259.02
094200 191.-2-34 RAWLEIGH TAMMY M - 110.00 x 180.00 $642.89
094489 210.2-3-4 BEDARD BECKY L 125.00 x 240.00 $622.09
094200 205.-1-4 VANN PAMELA 85.00 x 185.00 $2,233.05
094401 201.12-1-6 COULON STEPHEN 133.50 x 126.00 $1,967.46
094200 220.4-5-41 PREMORE PATRICK H - 95.00 x 124.30 $3,392.72
094489 202.-2-6 BAUGHN THOMAS M - 120.00 x 250.00 $2,824.32
094489 210.2-4-8 FOX WILLIAM 125.00 x 130.00 $713.75
LOON GULF INC 25.00 - - $336.07
094489 262.-1-45.61 GIBBONS GREGORY CHADWICK 19.20 - $8,138.76 094489 210.2-1-6 GILLETT HERMAN H - 99.00 x 350.00 $642.71 094489 252.-1-9.2 GODBY MICHAEL 105.30 - - $2,515.23 094489 210.2-2-14 GONYEA JAMES E JR - 165.00 x 180.00 $566.77 094489 210.2-2-12 GONYEA JAMES JR 180.00 x 185.00 $586.03 094489 225.-1-12.2 G R A N G E R MARIANNE 20.00 - $813.93 094489 239.-1-9.12 HELMS PAUL 42.10 - $735.89 094489 251.-1-37.2 HEMUS JAMES F 2.20 - - $1,446.71 094489 251.-1-2.32 HERBOLD PAUL 9.70 - - $850.96 094489 214.-1-10 HERBOLD PAUL III 79.70 - - $270.51
094489 210.2-2-4 OLSON DIANNE M 60.00 x 300.00 $756.30 094489 241.-2-2 P A R R O T T E RICHARD M JR 2.48 - $1,293.76
094600 219.1-5-27.3 DAVIS ANDREW J 100.00 x 115.00 $2,039.71 094600 232.-1-21 DEMARAIS JOHN 8.50 $659.14
094489 251.-1-25 PERRY TODD 5.60 - $3,764.92
094600 231.-1-76 DESROCHER GENE 2.00 - - $1,573.88
094489 251.3-2-18.1 PFEIFFER MARY ELIZABETH 3.20 a c r e s $2,731.56
094600 244.4-1-10 DRAGON ARCH INC 80.00 x 192.00 $1,008.60
094489 217.-3-20 POULIN ROGER G 12.90 - - $4,378.68
094600 231.-1-36 DRAGON ARCH INC 168.50 x 200.00 $916.24
094489 252.-1-5.1 PROVOST GARY 35.00 - - $2,261.77
094600 245.-2-18 DUFAULT DORIS 100.00 x 200.00 $1,634.33
094489 217.-3-27 RASCOE GLEN F 152.00 x 150.00 $1,642.04
094600 244.4-1-2.22 FAVREAU SHAWN A 1.64 - - $1,690.85
094600 232.-2-8.14 RASMUSSEN DAVID - 150.00 x 150.00 $1,197.74 094600 231.-1-40.2 RECORE HERBERT A JR 1.90 - $1,855.23 094600 230.-2-11.5 REYELL HEIDI 130.00 x 325.00 $2,214.24 094600 218.1-4-19.1 ROCK CLARENCE 110.00 x 130.00 $794.87 094600 218.-1-43.1 ROCK JASON 1.70 - $1,102.14 094600 232.-4-2 R O M E O CHRISTOPHER 100.00 x 200.00 $1,320.16 094600 244.-1-32.3 ROWBOTTOM MARY KAY - 125.00 x 275.00 $1,136.72 094600 218.-2-40.3 SENATOR THOMAS M 40.00 - - $630.54
094489 251.3-2-19 REED JESSE L 1.00 - $3,668.87
094600 230.-3-14 FIFIELD JONATHAN W 5.60 - - $4,015.10
094489 216.-1-65 RIVERS JANET 135.00 x 240.00 $426.13
094600 231.-1-81 FOUNTAIN EDWARD W 1.50 - - $1,488.88
094600 232.-1-16.22 SHEPARD KURT 100.00 x 140.00 $1,114.90
094600 245.-1-14.33 GADWAY WILLIAM 201.03 x 196.00 $569.41
094600 230.-3-3 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC 100.00 x 300.00 $921.03
094489 262.-1-21.2 ROCK BARRY 150.00 x 100.00 $3,123.32 094489 240.3-1-20 ROSSI GEORGE 50.00 x 117.00 $268.08 094489 240.3-1-19 ROSSI GEORGE 100.00 x 117.00 $394.77 094489 239.-2-2 SANTOSA RONNY 47.20 - - $1,031.38
094600 244.-3-6 GEDDES LEONA 225.00 x 186.60 $497.57 094600 244.-3-7 GEDDES LEONA M 207.30 x 179.20 $500.62 094600 244.4-1-2.23 GONYEA CHRIS 1.50 - - $624.26 094600 245.-3-13.41 HAYES MICHAEL 164.00 x 171.00 $1,804.65
094600 230.-3-2 SHINGLE ST MOBILE HOME PK INC 120.00 x 300.00 $1,181.47 094600 245.-1-18.151 SHIR-CLIFF LLC 71.50 - - $26,034.65 094600 232.-4-15 SPOFFORD-UIHLEIN MELANIE C - 100.00 x 200.00 $4,556.08
094489 214.-1-18.5 DANN JOHN T 14.10 - $232.31
094489 214.-1-9 HERBOLD PAUL III 330.80 - - $1,267.17
094489 216.-1-16.5 ST CYR PAUL J 135.00 x 137.00 $2,526.83
094489 248.-1-20 DASHNAW JAMES J 32.20 - - $2,597.69
094489 215.-1-41.3 HILDERBRANDT WALTER J JR 160.00 x 70.00 $206.80
094489 210.2-2-13 S T A N D I S H COMMUNITY ASSOC - 200.00 x 200.00 $781.77
094489 263.-1-47.2 HOLMES GARY 1.20 - - $2,994.13
094489 201.-2-36 STYLES CASSIUS F 2.13 - - $209.97
094600 232.-1-25 H E Y W O O D STEPHANIE - 100.00 x 150.00 $1,014.76
094600 219.1-4-28 STAPLES VANESSA J - 33.00 x 300.00 $3,669.15
094489 263.-1-47.1 HOLMES GARY 50.00 x 265.00 $838.25
094489 263.-1-51 TERRY WILLIAM 25.30 - - $3,471.70
094600 219.-1-1.11 HILWEH MUHIB M 3.84 - - $751.31
094489 241.-2-3.1 TRUDEAU JAMES E 104.00 - - $4,117.12
094600 244.-1-31.42 LABARGE JOHN 110.00 x 150.00 $1,242.59
094600 219.1-4-10 STAPLES VANESSA J - 108.00 x 363.00 $4,414.26
094489 241.-1-23 DEARSON NORVIN 5.00 - - $675.01 094489 216.-1-29.1 DELISLE AYOTTE CONNIE A - 222.00 x 120.00 $454.59 094489 228.-1-2.2 DEVINS BEVERLY A 1.08 - - $2,244.30 094489 236.-1-3.19 D I C K E R M A N MARION 8.40 - $444.40 094489 228.-2-20 DOWNEY PATRICK D - 208.80 x 175.90 $2,530.33 094489 239.-1-33.2 D R O L L E T T E REBECCA 18.80 - $3,110.35 094489 201.-2-20.1 D R O L L E T T E WALTER 4.40 - $1,814.32 094489 262.-1-37 DUPRAS JOHN H III 100.00 x 270.00 $496.86
094489 263.-1-8 KELLY KELLY 8.10 - $470.20 094489 228.-1-2.1 KLEIN RONALD S 108.50 - - $3,148.69 094489 210.2-3-8 LADUKE JOHN 127.00 x 200.00 $539.78 094489 251.3-1-19.2 LAMORA JOSEPH H 125.00 x 57.00 $1,269.54 094489 239.-1-29.14 LAPORTE JAMIE F 8.30 - - $2,806.38 094489 210.2-2-5.1 LEGAULT SUZANN E 1.30 - - $2,103.04
094489 202.-3-1 EGAN ROBERT F 28.30 - - $1,188.65
094489 261.-2-5 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD 22.00 - $3,505.17
094489 202.-3-2 EGAN ROBERT F 74.00 - - $1,017.40
094489 251.3-4-18 L O N G T E M P S CLIFFORD - 220.00 x 120.00 $282.13
094489 260.-1-9.22 EVANS DONALD J
094489
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094489 228.-3-13 TRUDO BONNIE L 2.50 - - $1,408.74 094489 261.-1-5 WALDRON GERALD F 20.80 - - $636.57 094489 260.-1-19.2 WALDRON GERALD FRANCIS 2.20 - $3,330.47 094489 241.-1-31.1 WALING BARRETT II 23.40 - - $1,101.29 094489 202.-4-5 WARD MICHAEL S 16.20 - - $185.86 SCHUYLER FALLS: 094600 230.-3-27.3 AGONEY MICHAEL 175.00 x 163.33 $2,220.37 094600 232.-2-22 ALLEN KIMBERLY 2.80 - - $1,039.25 094600 243.-1-13 BLAIR JAMES W 1.70 - - $952.00
094600 245.-3-40 H E W S T O N CHRISTOPHER L 88.37 x 167.28 $556.53
094600 243.-1-6.11 L AFOU N TIA N HAROLD 2.60 - $478.54 094600 204.-3-21 LAGRAVE MARVIN JR - 105.58 x 128.00 $773.55 094600 230.-2-1.3 LAMOY CHARLES 150.00 x 266.00 $3,805.87 094600 245.-8-12 MANLEY ESTATE THELMA - 125.00 x 275.00 $583.75 094600 245.-1-39 MARTINEAU RALPH 53.80 - - $129.74 094600 245.-1-1 MARTINEAU RALPH - 144.00 x 244.00 $1,573.88 094600 232.-1-20.5 MCCORRY ROBERT 1.00 - - $2,086.41
094600 232.-2-17.22 S P O O N E R BARBARA - 150.00 x 205.00 $4,116.83 094600 232.-2-17.1 SPOONER HAROLD 2.40 - - $2,647.22
094600 219.1-4-11.1 STAPLES VANESSA J - 115.66 x 243.00 $3,465.87 094600 244.3-1-11 SUPERNAW LIFE USE CORA - 165.00 x 100.00 $276.26 094600 218.-2-55.2 TRUDO CHARLES V 5.20 - - $8,802.74 094600 256.-6-6 TUCKER THOMAS 1.20 - - $454.46 094600 218.-1-48 TYNDALL THOMAS H - 110.00 x 200.00 $931.63 094600 256.2-1-10.42 WADE BRIAN 1.82 - $4,829.13 094600 219.-2-14.82 WAY HAROLD L 4.70 - - $778.09 094600 219.-2-14.83 WAY HAROLD L 101.00 - - $4,983.07 094600 219.-2-14.21 WAY HAROLD L -
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tion: Clinton. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 678 State Route 22 Mooers, NY 12958 NCM-8/27-10/1/116TC-74838 ----------------------------22 SWISS ROAD, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/08/11. Office Location: Clinton County, SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 219 Champlain Dr., Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act. NCM-8/27-10/1/116TC-74833 ----------------------------NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF O-TEX PUMPING, L.L.C. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 8/8/11. Office location: Clinton County. Princ. bus. addr.: 7303 N. Highway 81, Duncan, OK 73533. LLC formed in OK on 6/4/07. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o National Registered Agents, Inc., 875 Ave. of the Americas, Ste. 501, NY, NY 10001. OK addr. of LLC: 921 W. Main, Duncan, OK 73533. Cert. of Org. filed with OK Sec. of State,
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105. Purpose: any lawful act. NCM-8/27-10/1/116TC-74843 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BUCKLEY S PLAZA LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 7/27/11. Office location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 7700 Rt. 9, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: any lawful activity. NCM-8/27-10/1/116TC-74848 ----------------------------NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION The Clinton County Board of Election announces that on September 13, 2011 between the hours of noon and 9PM there will be a Primary Election in Clinton County ofr the following offices: LEGISLATOR, AREA 2 (consisting of Altona Districts 1 & 2, Town of Clinton, Dannemora Districts 2 & 3, Ellenburg Districts 1,2, & 3, and Mooers District 3): Republican Party LEGISLATOR, AREA 3 (consisting of Beekmantown Districts 1,2 & 4, and Chazy Districts 1, 2 & 3): Conservation Party Independence Party LEGISLATOR, AREA 8 (consisting of Town of Plattsbugh Districts 3, 5 & 7 and City of Plattsburgh Wards 11, 1-2,2-1, & 6-1):
Republican Party Conservative Party Independence Party TOWN OF BEEKMANTOWN COUNCELPERSONS Conservative Party Independence Party TOWN OF PERU COUNCELPERSONS Conservative Party Independence Party TOWN OF P L AT T S B U R G H COUNCILPERSONS Conservative Party Independence Party EACH POLLING SITE WILL HAVE A BALLOT MARKING DEVICE FOR DISABLED VOTERS. N C M - 9 / 1 0 / 11 - 1 t c 74867 ----------------------------FIREBRAND & FRIENDS, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC): DATE OF F O R M AT I O N : T h e Articles of Organization were filed with the New York State Secretary of State on August 22, 2011. NEW YORK OFFICE LOCATION: Clinton County AGENT FOR PROCESS: The Secretary of State is designated as Agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC to 8173 Route 9, West Chazy, NY 12992. PURPOSE: To engage in any lawful act or activity. N C M - 9 / 3 - 1 0 / 8 / 11 6TC-74859 -----------------------------
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